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A Connecticut farm tells the story of painter Julian Alden Weir, who helped introduce Americans to Impressionism. In 1882, New York City art collector Erwin Davis became enthralled with a landscape ...
Figuration ranked higher than landscapes and still lifes in part ... The most frequent complaint about Impressionist art concerned style—it was too “sketchy.” The preference for loose ...
She was a founding member of the Woman’s Art Club of Cincinnati and exhibited her subtle, impressionist landscapes and seascapes throughout the region. Selden was also an active traveler, taking ...
Today, Impressionism is arguably art lovers’ most beloved painting style ... Manet and Courbet questioned the long-established hierarchy of subject matter. They believed that landscapes and scenes of ...
Painted from the late 1890s until his death, it’s a celebrated masterpiece that exemplifies the Impressionist movement's focus ... where he moves away from traditional landscape painting to a more ...
It's part of the "Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment" exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. "Woman Asleep in an Artist's Studio," a watercolor by Zacharie Astruc ...
“In the 1860s, Cézanne was introduced to Renoir by another Impressionist painter, Camille Pissarro,” says Hong Kong Museum of Art director ... such as still lifes, landscapes, portraits ...