Armory Show - List of The Artists

List of The Artists

Below is a partial list of the artists in the show. These artists are all listed in the 50th anniversary catalog as having exhibited in the original 1913 Armory show.

  • Robert Ingersoll Aitken
  • Alexander Archipenko
  • George Grey Barnard
  • Chester Beach
  • Gifford Beal
  • Maurice Becker
  • George Bellows
  • Joseph Bernard
  • Guy Pène du Bois
  • Oscar Bluemner
  • Pierre Bonnard
  • Solon Borglum
  • Antoine Bourdelle
  • Constantin Brâncuşi
  • Georges Braque
  • Patrick Henry Bruce
  • Paul Burlin
  • Theodore Earl Butler
  • Charles Camoin
  • Arthur Carles
  • Mary Cassatt
  • Oscar Cesare
  • Paul Cézanne
  • Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
  • Camille Corot
  • Gustave Courbet
  • Henri-Edmond Cross
  • Leon Dabo
  • Andrew Dasburg
  • Honoré Daumier
  • Jo Davidson
  • Arthur B. Davies (President)
  • Stuart Davis
  • Edgar Degas
  • Eugène Delacroix
  • Robert Delaunay
  • Maurice Denis
  • André Derain
  • Marcel Duchamp
  • Raoul Dufy
  • Jacob Epstein
  • Roger de La Fresnaye
  • Othon Friesz
  • Paul Gauguin
  • William Glackens
  • Albert Gleizes
  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Francisco Goya
  • Marsden Hartley
  • Childe Hassam
  • Robert Henri
  • Edward Hopper
  • Ferdinand Hodler
  • Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
  • James Dickson Innes
  • Augustus John
  • Wassily Kandinsky
  • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
  • Leon Kroll
  • Walt Kuhn (Founder)
  • Gaston Lachaise
  • Marie Laurencin
  • Ernest Lawson
  • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
  • Fernand Léger
  • Wilhelm Lehmbruck
  • Jonas Lie
  • George Luks
  • Aristide Maillol
  • Édouard Manet
  • Henri Manguin
  • John Marin
  • Albert Marquet
  • Henri Matisse
  • Alfred Henry Maurer
  • Kenneth Hayes Miller
  • Claude Monet
  • Adolphe Monticelli
  • Edward Munch
  • Jerome Myers (Founder)
  • Elie Nadelman
  • Walter Pach
  • Jules Pascin
  • Francis Picabia
  • Pablo Picasso
  • Camille Pissarro
  • Maurice Prendergast
  • Odilon Redon
  • Pierre-Auguste Renoir
  • Boardman Robinson
  • Theodore Robinson
  • Auguste Rodin
  • Georges Rouault
  • Henri Rousseau
  • Morgan Russell
  • Albert Pinkham Ryder
  • André Dunoyer de Segonzac
  • Georges Seurat
  • Charles Sheeler
  • Walter Sickert
  • Paul Signac
  • Alfred Sisley
  • John Sloan
  • Amadeo de Souza Cardoso
  • Joseph Stella
  • Felix E. Tobeen
  • John Henry Twachtman
  • Félix Vallotton
  • Raymond Duchamp-Villon
  • Jacques Villon
  • Maurice de Vlaminck
  • Édouard Vuillard
  • Abraham Walkowitz
  • J. Alden Weir
  • James Abbott McNeill Whistler
  • Jack B. Yeats
  • Mahonri Young
  • Marguerite Zorach
  • William Zorach

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