George Wesley Bellows
Cliff Dwellers
George Wesley Bellows
Cliff Dwellers, 1913
Oil on Canvas
Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Summer heat, open windows, and a hundred lives spilling into the street. In this packed tenement scene, George Bellows captures the noisy choreography of New York’s Lower East Side - kids tussling, laundry flapping, neighbors talking across balconies like it’s one big extended family. A city in motion, full of sweat, light, and barely contained chaos. Perfect for someone who thrives in the bustle, or misses their block.
This artwork is held by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
George Wesley Bellows
Cliff Dwellers
George Wesley Bellows
Cliff Dwellers, 1913
Oil on Canvas
Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Summer heat, open windows, and a hundred lives spilling into the street. In this packed tenement scene, George Bellows captures the noisy choreography of New York’s Lower East Side - kids tussling, laundry flapping, neighbors talking across balconies like it’s one big extended family. A city in motion, full of sweat, light, and barely contained chaos. Perfect for someone who thrives in the bustle, or misses their block.
This artwork is held by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).