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  1. The Grand Central School of Art was an American art school in New York City, founded in 1922 by the painters Edmund Greacen, Walter Leighton Clark and John Singer Sargent. It closed in 1944.

  2. 2 days ago · The art school was an offshoot of the Grand Central Art Galleries, founded the year prior by a collective of artists that included John Singer Sargent, Walter Leighton Clark and Edmund...

  3. Aug 15, 2018 · It’s 1928 and Clara Darden is a single woman artist living in NYC and teaching at the little-known Grand Central School of Art (which existed between 1924-1944 at the Grand Central Terminal). Clara is an up-and-coming illustrator but many of her contemporaries don’t consider illustrations ‘real art.’

  4. Feb 26, 2022 · In reality, the Grand Central School of Art was responsible for the educations of Norman Rockwell and Willem de Kooning. In The Masterpiece the Grand Central School of Art was where one of our main characters, illustrator Clara Darden taught.

  5. Jul 8, 2019 · The iconic Manhattan train terminal – specifically the Grand Central School of Art, part of an artists’ cooperative that was founded in 1924 and occupied much of the sixth floor of the building – is the star of The Masterpiece, Fiona Davis’ third novel about New York City.

  6. The Grand Central School of Art was an American art school in New York City, founded in 1923 by the painters Edmund Greacen, Walter Leighton Clark and John Singer Sargent. The school was established and run by the Grand Central Art Galleries, an artists' cooperative founded by Sargent, Greacen, Clark, and others in 1922.

  7. Offering instruction in drawing, painting and sculpting on site through our full-time program, online part-time classes, and summer intensive workshops.