George Bellows. George Wesley Bellows was an American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City.
   He became, according to the Columbus Museum of Art, the most acclaimed American artist of his generation. George Wesley Bellows was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio.
   He was the only child of George Bellows and Anna Wilhelmina Smith Bellows. He was born four years after his parents married, at the ages of fifty and forty.
   His mother was the daughter of a whaling captain based in Sag Harbor, Long Island, and his family returned there for their summer vacations. He began drawing well before kindergarten, and his elementary-school teachers often asked him to decorate their classroom blackboards at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
   At age 10, George took to athletics, and trained to be a baseball and basketball player. He became good enough at both sports to play semipro ball for years afterward. During his senior year, a baseball scout from the Indianapolis team made him an offer. He declined, opting to enroll at The Ohio State University. There he played for the baseball and basketball teams, and provided illustrations for the Makio, the school's student yearbook. He was encouraged to become a professional baseball player, and he worked as a commercial illustrator while a student and continued to accept magazine assignments throughout his life. Despite these opportunitie
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