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Counted Out, second stone, 1921. Creator: George Wesley Bellows
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Counted Out, second stone, 1921. Creator: George Wesley Bellows
Counted Out, second stone, 1921
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Counted Out, second stone, 1921
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is a captivating lithograph by George Wesley Bellows that captures the intensity and drama of a boxing match in early 20th century America. The print showcases Bellows' mastery of realism as he skillfully portrays the raw emotions and physicality of the sport. In this artwork, we find ourselves ringside, immersed in the energy of the boxing arena. Two boxers are locked in combat within the squared circle, their muscular bodies strained with determination. One fighter lies on his back, defeated and "counted out" while his opponent stands triumphant over him. The referee oversees this decisive moment with unwavering attention. Bellows expertly depicts not only the pugilists but also their surroundings. The ropes enclosing the ring create a sense of confinement and tension, while onlookers fill every corner to witness this thrilling spectacle. Spectators lean forward eagerly to catch every detail, their expressions reflecting a mix of excitement and concern. Through his meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of light and shadow, Bellows brings life to each figure on canvas. This print serves as both an homage to American sporting culture at that time and an exploration into human resilience amidst physical struggle. Displayed proudly at National Gallery of Art Washington D. C. , "Counted Out" continues to captivate viewers with its timeless portrayal of strength, defeat, perseverance - all encapsulated within one unforgettable moment inside the boxing ring.
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