American Impressionism

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Frank W. Benson, Eleanor Holding a Shell, North Haven, Maine, 1902, collection.

Impressionism, a style of characterized by loose brushwork and vivid colors, was practiced widely among American artists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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  • 1 An emerging artistic style from Paris
  • 2 Turn of the century trailblazers
  • 3 Jazz age artists’ colonies fizzled
  • 4 The rebirth of impressionism in America: The 1950s and beyond
  • 5 Notable impressionists
  • 6 Gallery
  • 7 See also
  • 8
  • 9 External links

[edit]An emerging artistic style from Paris

Theodore Robinson, Low TideRiverside Yacht Club, (1894), Collection of Margaret and Raymond Horowitz

Impressionism emerged as an artistic style in  in the 1860s. Major exhibitions of French impressionist works in Boston and New York in the 1880s introduced the style to the public. Some of the first artists to paint in an impressionistic mode, such as Theodore Robinson, did so in the late 1880s after visiting and meeting with artists such as Claude Monet. Others, such asChilde Hassam, took notice of the increasing numbers of French impressionist works at exhibitions.

[edit]Turn of the century trailblazers

From the 1890s through the 1910s, impressionism flourished in art colonies—loosely affiliated groups of artists who lived and worked together and shared a common aesthetic vision. Art colonies tended to form in small towns that provided affordable living, abundant scenery for , and relatively easy access to large cities where artists could sell their work. Some of the most important impressionist artists gathered at Cos Cob and Old Lyme, Connecticut, both on Long Island Sound; New Hope, Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River; and Brown County, Indiana. impressionist artists also thrived in California at Carmel and Laguna Beach; in New York on eastern Long Island at Shinnecock, largely due to the influence of  Merritt Chase; and in Boston where Edmund Charles Tarbell andFrank Weston Benson became important practitioners of the impressionist style.

[edit]Jazz age artists’ colonies fizzled

Some art colonies remained vibrant centers of impressionist art into the 1920s. However, impressionism in America lost its cutting-edge status in 1913 when a historical exhibition of art took place at the 69th Regiment Armory building in New York City. The “Armory Show”, as it came to be called, heralded a new style regarded as more in touch with the increasingly fast-paced and chaotic world, especially with the outbreak of World War I. The Great Depression and World War II.

[edit]The rebirth of impressionism in America: The 1950s and beyond

In the 1950s, a quarter of a century after the death of Monet, major museums in America started having exhibitions of the original French Impressionists , and in so doing Impressionism was reborn. The resurgence of interest in Impressionism continues to this day, and is especially evident in the continued popularity of plein-air .

[edit]Notable  impressionists

Prominent impressionist painters, from the include:

  • J. Ottis Adams
  • Lucy Bacon
  • John Noble Barlow
  • Charles W. Bartlett
  • Marilyn Bendell
  • Frank Weston Benson
  • Johann Berthelsen
  • John Elwood Bundy
  • Dennis Miller Bunker
  • Theodore Earl Butler
  • Mary Cassatt
  • Merritt Chase
  • Alson S. Clark
  • Colin Campbell Cooper
  • Joseph DeCamp
  • Thomas Dewing
  • Frank DuMond
  • John Joseph Enneking
  • Frederick Carl Frieseke
  • John Gamble
  • Daniel Garber
  • Arthur Hill Gilbert
  • Edmund Greacen
  • Richard Gruelle
  • Childe Hassam
  • Wilson Irvine
  • Albert Henry Krehbiel
  • Langson Lathrop
  • Laura Muntz Lyall (Canadian)
  • Willard Metcalf
  • Robertson Kirtland Mygatt
  • George Loftus Noyes
  • Leonard Ochtman
  • McGregor Paxton
  • Lilla Cabot Perry
  • Edward Willis Redfield
  • Robert Reid
  • Theodore Robinson
  • Guy Rose
  • Edward Simmons
  • Sueo Serisawa (California Impressionist)
  • Otto Stark
  • T. C. Steele
  • Edmund Charles Tarbell
  • John Henry Twachtman
  • Edward Charles Volkert
  • Marion Wachtel
  • J. Alden Weir

[edit]Gallery

Childe Hassam, Celia Thaxter’s Garden, 1890,The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Edmund C. Tarbell, In the Orchard, 1891,Smithsonian Art Museum, Washington, DC.

Merritt Chase, Idle Hours, 1894, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas

John Henry Twachtman,The White Bridge, ca. 1895, Minneapolis Institute of Arts

[edit]See also

  • Impressionism
  • Pennsylvania Impressionism
  • Hoosier Group

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  • Gerdts, H. (2001).  Impressionism (Second Edition ed.). New York: Abbeville Press Publishers. ISBN 0-7892-0737-0.
  • Moure,Nancy (1998). California Art: 450 Years of and Other Media. Los Angeles: Dustin Publications. ISBN 0-9614622-4-8.
  • Gerdts, H. and South, Will (1998). California Impressionism. New York: Abbeville Press. ISBN 0-7892-0176-3.
  • Landauer, Susan (Editor) (1996). California Impressionists. Athens, Ga.: The Irvine Museum and Georgia Museum of Art. ISBN 0-915977-25-7.
  • Weinberg, Barbara H. (2004). Childe Hassam: Impressionist. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 1-58839-119-1.
  • Larkin, Susan G. (2001). The Cos Cob Art Colony. New York: the National Academy of Design. ISBN 0-300-08852-3.
  • Westphal, Ruth Lilly (Editor) (1986). Plein Air Painters of California: The North. Irvine, Calif.: Westphal Publishing. ISBN 0-9610520-1-5.
  • Westphal, Ruth Lilly (Editor) (1982). Plein Air Painters of California: The Southland. Irvine, Calif.: Westphal Publishing. ISBN 0-9610520-0-7.
  • Peterson, Brian H. (Editor) (2002). Pennsylvania Impressionism. Philadelphia: James A. Michener Art Museum and University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0-8122-3700-5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Impressionism
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