- The
Ashcan School, also
called the Ash Can School, was an
artistic movement in the
United States during the late 19th-early 20th
century that produced...
- Look up
ashcan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ashcan may
refer to:
Ashcan (waste), a
waste container Camp
Ashcan, prisoner-of-war camp for prominent...
- An
ashcan comic is a form of the
American comic book
created solely to
establish trademarks on
potential titles and not
intended for sale. The practice...
-
Central Continental Prisoner of War
Enclosure No. 32, code-named
Ashcan, was an
Allied prisoner-of-war camp in the
Palace Hotel of Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg...
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charges in
April 1945. The
first delivery mechanism was to
simply roll the "
ashcans" off
racks at the
stern of the
moving attacking vessel.
Originally depth...
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Boxer and his
Bullmastiff friend;
named Ashcan and Pete, respectively.
Territorial of
their terrain,
Ashcan refuses to let them p****. As
Shadow attempts...
- breakthrough—introducing modernism, and what it
means to be in the present. The
Ashcan school also
known as The
Eight and the
group called Ten
American Painters...
- – May 1, 1953) was an
American painter and
member of the
urban realist Ashcan School.
Shinn started as a
newspaper illustrator in Philadelphia, demonstrating...
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Together with a
small team of
enthusiastic followers, he
pioneered the
Ashcan School of
American realism,
depicting urban life in an uncompromisingly...
- and
enhanced strength. In 1942, DC
Comics trademarked the name and an
ashcan copy (publication
produced solely for
legal purposes) was
created with the...