American ImpressionismLenders to the exhibition -- Foreword -- In context -- An alternate aesthetic of light -- Landscape and light in American painting of the 1880s -- Impressionism in America: its reception and terminology -- The role of Whistler and the impact of pastel -- John Singer Sargent and the beginning of impressionist painting in America -- Mary Cassatt and Cecilia Beaux -- Theodore Robinson -- Childe Hassam -- John Henry Twachtman -- J. Alden Weir -- Other impressionists and "The ten" -- Impressionists of the decorative figure -- Boston and Pennsylvania impressionists -- Regional impressionism -- Impressionism and early 20th-century movements in American art -- Conclusion: Impressionism at the expositions -- Catalogue of the exhibition. |
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... technique in large allegorical and religious paintings Segantini exploring a pantheistic symbolism and Previati ... techniques during his Paris years of 1889-92 , applying those techniques to street scenes in Paris and Oslo . Swedish art ...
... technique in large allegorical and religious paintings Segantini exploring a pantheistic symbolism and Previati ... techniques during his Paris years of 1889-92 , applying those techniques to street scenes in Paris and Oslo . Swedish art ...
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... technique.14 Nevertheless , French Impressionist techniques and concerns did filter into late 19th - century Russian paintings at least occasionally , receiving the support of collectors from the new wealthy bourgeoisie , above all ...
... technique.14 Nevertheless , French Impressionist techniques and concerns did filter into late 19th - century Russian paintings at least occasionally , receiving the support of collectors from the new wealthy bourgeoisie , above all ...
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... technique of the French Impressionists , but if American art history and criticism has finally come to acknowledge the advantages of European academic training , allowing painters such as Frederick Bridgman , George De Forest Brush and ...
... technique of the French Impressionists , but if American art history and criticism has finally come to acknowledge the advantages of European academic training , allowing painters such as Frederick Bridgman , George De Forest Brush and ...
Contents
Lenders to the Exhibition | 4 |
An Alternate Aesthetic of Light | 17 |
Its Reception and Terminology | 27 |
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