Background
He was born on the steamship Brandenburg while crossing the Atlantic from Bremen to Baltimore. His father was a clothing presser and candy maker who and the host of a Jewish-American radio program
He was born on the steamship Brandenburg while crossing the Atlantic from Bremen to Baltimore. His father was a clothing presser and candy maker who and the host of a Jewish-American radio program
Glushakow was the oldest of 11 children to Esther and Abraham Glushakow. He graduated from the Baltimore City College high school in 1933 and went on to the Maryland Institute College of Art and the Art Students League in New York, where he studied from 1933 to 1936
Glushakow spent more than sixty years painting the neighborhoods of his hometown. They provide a record of Baltimore"s past, and feature a somewhat melancholic view of the urban setting with a rich history that has disappeared.
Glushakow studied art at the Maryland Institute College of Art, the Jewish Educational Alliance, and at the Art Students League in New New York
He remained faithful to a traditional realist style of painting throughout his career. His work can be found in the permanent collections of The Baltimore Museum of Art, The Phillips Collection, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others