George Luks
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George Benjamin Luks (August 13, 1867 – October 29, 1933), was an American portrait and genre painter. He was a member of the Ashcan School. One of his students was Norman Raeben.
Luks, a great admirer of Franz Hals, made many paintings of working class subjects and scenes of the urban street. He also worked as an illustrator and cartoonist. Two of his best-known works are The Spielers and The Wrestlers. His death in 1933 resulted from injuries in a barroom fight.
In World War II the United States liberty ship SS George Luks was named in his honor.
[edit] The AshCan School
He was one of The Eight, which later expanded to the AshCan School. They were called this because they could make an ashcan into a masterpiece.