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One of the country's first Realist painters, Glackens belonged to a group of artists dubbed by the press "the Eight Independent Painters" or The Eight, who chose to exhibit their works without pre-approval by the juries of the existing art establishment. The Eight exhibited at the Macbeth Gallery in New York City in 1908, showing works outside the controlling group's rigid definition of artistic beauty. The show went on to tour museums in nine U.S. cities over the next year.
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