Group of U.S. painters who reacted against the traditions of the National Academy of Design.
The original eight
John Sloan , Arthur B. Davies (1862–1928), Ernest Lawson (1873–1939), Maurice Prendergast , George Luks (1867–1933), and William Glackens
were later joined by George Wesley Bellows . In 1908 they exhibited together in New York City. Saloons, tenements, pool halls, and slums were among their favourite subjects, and their style was rough and realistic. Their careers took various directions, and a few years later they were absorbed into the {{link=Ash Can school">Ash Can school .