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wrote that Cadmus' art served "as a reminder that, contrary to the standard view, realism was still a vital tradition in American art during the middle of this century, one that drew from many of the same sources that inspired the Abstract Expressionists who were widely thought to have rendered
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at the time, and kept in his home until Roosevelt's death in 1936. The publicity helped to launch Cadmus's career, and he stated at the time, "I had no intention of offending the Navy. Sailors are no worse than anybody else. In my picture I merely commented on them – I didn't criticize." The
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cabaret singer 32 years younger than Cadmus, lasted until Cadmus' death in 1999. During their 35-year relationship, Anderson was Cadmus' model and muse in many of his works. Cadmus was also close friends with many illustrious artists, authors, and dancers including
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paintings of gritty social interactions in urban settings. He also produced many highly finished drawings of single nude male figures. His paintings combine elements of eroticism and social critique in a style often called
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in 1928 taking life-drawing lessons while working as a commercial illustrator at a New York advertising agency. He furthered his education while traveling through Europe from 1931 to 1933 with fellow artist
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In 1965, Cadmus met and began a relationship with Jon (Farquhar) Anderson (July 30, 1937, New Haven, Connecticut - October 21, 2018, Weston, Connecticut). The relationship with Anderson, a former
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Many of their friends were featured in the photographs β€” they were among New York's young artists, dancers, and writers, and most were handsome and gay. Among those photographed were
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He was transfixed by the human body, both the ideal and the repulsive. His ideal was a stylized erotic version of the male body. He found the grotesque everywhere from
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or SAGA). In their 10th Annual Exhibition held at the Brooklyn Museum he showed three etchings, "Fidelma", "Calogero Scibetta" and "Kramer". He enrolled at the
1789: 1988:, 'Paul Cadmus and the Virtue of Anachronism,' 'Drawing' -The International Review published by the Drawing Society, Jan–Feb. (1981) pp. 97–104. 328:, were removed from public view because the Navy "didn't like it" and there was "too much smell about it." The paintings were being exhibited at the 368:, an American scene painter. Cadmus combined the elements of Signorelli and Mantegna along with Marsh to depict the street life of New York City. 2157: 2024:. Documentary film (1984) Philip Eliasoph, Associate Producer, created with funding and support of Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut. 1838: 446:, the trio photographed each other on the beach and indoors, donning makeshift costumes and using found objects as props to create scenes of 213:. In 1933, they headed back to the United States after running out of money, where Cadmus was one of the first artists to be employed by The 2182: 2167: 2202: 1763: 493:(1907–1955). These photographs were not published or exhibited while Lynes was living and show the intimacy and relationship of the two. 2197: 2187: 2152: 1511: 2192: 1311: 1092: 1570: 1542: 2132: 1950: 1418: 925: 853: 793: 719: 952: 504:, Vermont, they gave Cadmus a house of his own on the property, which French later took back and gave to his Italian lover. 2177: 1922: 329: 2094:
as commentary of a 1925 labor dispute in Herrin, Illinois. Also includes links to artist biography and teacher resources.
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stating that "he's not a historical figure at all, he's an also-ran." Ashton described his paintings as "skewed
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in Washington for more than half a century, was kept from public view until 1981, temporarily displayed at the
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for 6 years. In 1925, at age 20, Cadmus became a member of The Brooklyn Society of Etchers (now known as the
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Intimate Companions: A Triography of George Platt Lynes, Paul Cadmus, Lincoln Kirstein, and Their Circle
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After traveling through France and Spain, Cadmus and French settled in a fishing village on the island
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The Essence of Magic Realism - Critical Study of the origins and development of Magic Realism in art.
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From 1931 until 1992, Cadmus produced 120 paintings, two a year on average. Some highlights include:
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and Cuban ancestry, and Egbert Cadmus (1868–1939), of Dutch ancestry. His father, who studied with
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Cadmus was born on December 17, 1904, in a tenement on 103rd Street near Amsterdam Avenue, on the
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artist, convinced him to devote himself completely to fine art. In 1979, he was elected into the
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art programs, painting murals at post offices. He maintained a studio at 54 Morton Street.
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aloud while Cadmus painted his portrait, which was printed in 1200 copies of a pamphlet
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Outlaw Representation: Censorship & Homosexuality in Twentieth-century American Art
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The Social and the Real: Political Art of the 1930s in the Western Hemisphere
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A finding aid to the Paul Cadmus letters to Webster Aitken, 1945–1979
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Cadmus worked in commercial illustration as well, but French, also a
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Cadmus, considered to be a master draftsman, was interested in the
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painting, which after Roosevelt's death hung over a mantel at the
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Anreus, Alejandro; Linden L., Diana; Weinberg, Jonathan (2006).
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Oral history interview with Paul Cadmus, 1988 Mar. 22 – May 5
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amongst the world's best artists of the last four centuries.
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of his subjects that has been compared to fellow artists
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as an associate member and became a full member in 1980.
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in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
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From 1937 until the early 1950s, Cadmus, his lover,
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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During vacations in 305:, a mural painted for the Parcel Post Building in 1002: 621:(etching), 1935, Los Angeles County Museum of Art 2114: 496:From 1944-1949, Cadmus was involved with artist 1951:"CONTROVERSIAL PAINTING ON VIEW AFTER 47 YEARS" 1923:"ART; PAUL CADMUS RETROSPECTIVE Indiana STORRS" 1255: 1668: 1571:"PaJaMa, Whose Photographs Breathed Eroticism" 1543:"PaJaMa, Whose Photographs Breathed Eroticism" 946: 944: 942: 591:, 1934, Navy Art Gallery, Washington Navy Yard 1787: 294:in Miami, and eventually found a home at the 2038:American Art Journal-Smithsonian Institution 1381: 977: 975: 950: 184:At age 15, Cadmus left school to attend the 1229: 1227: 1225: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1070: 939: 152: 1837:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1412: 1410: 1408: 1406: 426:, formed a photographic collective called 31: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1880: 1878: 1876: 1757: 1755: 1536: 1534: 1509: 1503: 1353: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1199: 1197: 1039: 972: 826:Final Study for the House that Jack Built 1994:, 'Paul Cadmus: Yesterday & Today,' 1852:Mcgill, Douglas C. (December 14, 1984). 1477: 1475: 1222: 1067: 870:, Washington, District of Columbia, 1935 780:Le Ruban DΓ©nouΓ©: Hommage Γ  Reynaldo Hahn 454:, becoming subjects and makers in turn. 340:was told by the Navy that the painting, 303:Pocahantas Saving the Life of John Smith 242: 1948: 1942: 1893:Jewell, Edward Alden (March 27, 1937). 1814: 1674: 1403: 1011: 336:, remained. The office of Commissioner 165:, the son of artists, Maria Latasa, of 2158:Art Students League of New York alumni 2115: 1920: 1914: 1892: 1873: 1851: 1845: 1761: 1752: 1630: 1531: 1438: 1416: 1309: 1298: 1261: 1203: 1194: 1090: 854:Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 794:Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 720:Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 536:, who was said to have read his novel 254:In 1934, at the age of 29, he painted 1790:"Paul Cadmus, "E. M. Forster" (1949)" 1636: 1568: 1540: 1472: 1417:Cotter, Holland (December 15, 1999). 625:Aspects of Suburban Life: Main Street 375:cafes, subway stations, the beach at 330:Golden Gate International Exposition 2183:Treasury Relief Art Project artists 2168:Public Works of Art Project artists 1949:Charles, Eleanor (March 21, 1982). 1569:Smith, Roberta (November 5, 2015). 1541:Smith, Roberta (November 5, 2015). 658:, 1938, Port Washington Post Office 379:to American tourists in an Italian 201:, who became his lover for a time. 190:Society of American Graphic Artists 13: 2203:20th-century American male artists 2098:Paul Cadmus at MuseumSyndicate.com 2022:Paul Cadmus, Enfant Terrible at 80 1762:Gargan, Scott (November 8, 2012). 1704:"Paid Notice: Deaths CADMUS, PAUL" 1510:Kimmelman, Michael (May 4, 1990). 951:O'connor, John J. (May 16, 1986). 926:"Greenwich Village Cafeteria 1934" 903:D.C. Moore Gallery, New York, 2024 900:D.C. Moore Gallery, New York, 1996 383:. 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Moore Gallery 840:, 1992, D.C. Moore Gallery 834:, 1990, D.C. Moore Gallery 828:, 1987, D.C. Moore Gallery 814:Metropolitan Museum of Art 710:Metropolitan Museum of Art 664:, 1938, D.C. Moore Gallery 627:, 1935, D.C. Moore Gallery 614:Metropolitan Museum of Art 532:(his brother-in-law), and 226:National Academy of Design 186:National Academy of Design 126:National Academy of Design 2173:American tempera painters 2163:Painters from Connecticut 2056:New York: Universe (2002) 1391:. 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Index


Carl Van Vechten
Weston
Art Students League of New York
drawing
PaJaMa
Magic realism
National Academy of Design
egg tempera
magic realism
Upper West Side
Manhattan
Basque
Robert Henri
Lincoln Kirstein
New York City Ballet
National Academy of Design
Society of American Graphic Artists
Art Students League of New York
Jared French
Majorca
New Deal
tempera
National Academy of Design
Artists Trade Union of Russia

Public Works of Art Project
Hugh Rodman
Secretary of the Navy
Claude A. Swanson

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