Untitled sketch from Cuba

William James Glackens American

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In May 1898 Glackens was hired by “McClure’s Magazine,” traveling with American troops in Florida and Cuba to report on fighting during the Spanish-American War. This drawing was executed during a three-month period in Cuba and reveals his special talent for character study and direct observation, deriving from his early training as a newspaper artist in Philadelphia. While crayon sketches served as lively, yet efficient “aide-mémoires,” Glackens’s more finished pen-and-ink drawings of troops and battles were published in “McClure’s” and “Munsey’s Magazine,” marking the end of his years as an artist-reporter.

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