BIOGRAPHY
The drawings and paintings of Reginald Marsh convey the energy of city life in the early years of the twentieth century. From happy crowds at amusement parks like Coney Island to derelicts in the Bowery, his work captures the flavor of life in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Marsh is regarded as an American Scene painter, one of a number of American artists who portrayed specific regions of the country in a realistic style.
Marsh was born in Paris. His family moved to the United States two years later. During the 1920s he studied at the Art Students League in New York and also worked as an illustrator for the New York Daily News, the New York Herald, Esquire, and Harper's Bazaar. He was one of the original staff members of The New Yorker. From 1925 to 1926 he studied in Paris, and after his return to New York City resumed classes at the Art Students League with Kenneth Hayes Miller.
Sotheby’s 2007
Estimate 7,000 — 10,000
Estimate 8,000 — 12,000
BURNS COAL AND COKE YARDS IN GRAVESEND BAY, CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN
Doyle 2013
Reginald Marsh
American, 1898-1954
Tugboat on the East River, 1938
Sold for $8,750
Reginald Marsh
Preparatory Study for Erie R.R. Loco Watering
Sold for $1,063
Doyle 2006
Reginald Marsh SMOKEHOUNDS (S. 158) Hand-colored etching,..
Great Selction of Artworks for Sale
Doyle 2013
Reginald Marsh
American, 1898-1954
Tugboat on the East River, 1938
Sold for $8,750
Reginald Marsh
Preparatory Study for Erie R.R. Loco Watering
Sold for $1,063
Doyle 2006
Reginald Marsh SMOKEHOUNDS (S. 158) Hand-colored etching,..
Start Price
$ 1,500
Great Selction of Artworks for Sale