作品名称:Stag at Sharkey's.艺术家:George Wesley Bellows .材料:oil on canvas.尺寸:110x140.5cm.创作年代:1909.
George Wesley Bellows was an American Realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City. He was no stranger to Sharkey’s Athletic Club, a raucous saloon with a backroom boxing ring, located near his studio. Founded by Tom “Sailor” Sharkey, an ex-fighter who had also served in the US Navy, the club attracted men seeking to watch or participate in matches. Because public boxing was illegal in New York at the time, a private event had to be arranged for one to take place. Participation was usually limited to members of a particular club, but whenever an outsider competed, he was given temporary membership and known as a stag. Although boxing had its share of detractors who considered it uncouth at best or barbaric at worst, its proponents—among them, President Theodore Roosevelt—regarded it a healthy manifestation of manliness. Around the time Bellows painted Stag at Sharkey’s, boxing was moving from a predominantly working-class enterprise to one with greater genteel appeal. For some contemporaries, boxing was a powerful analogy for the notion that only the strongest and fittest would flourish in modern society.
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