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Showing posts with label American Impressionists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Impressionists. Show all posts
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Paris in Painting by Childe Hassam, American Impressionist Painter
Frederick Childe Hassam (1859-1935) was a very prolific American Impressionist painter, he produced over 3,000 paintings, watercolors, etchings, and lithographs over the course of his career.
Childe Hassam, Parc Monceau, Paris
Childe Hassam, Paris Street Scene
Childe Hassam, In the Park, Paris
Childe Hassam, Le Jour du Grand Prix 1888
Saturday
Hugh Henry Breckenridge (1870-1937) American Impressionist Painter
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - White Phlox, 1906
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - Phlox and Hollyhocks c.1907
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - Oriental Jar
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - Philadelphia 1917
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - A Moonlit Path 1911-12
Sunday
Wednesday
American Impressionist Painter Francis Morton Johnson (1878-1931)
Woman in a Garden
Johnson was born in Boston, and as a young man he left for Paris to pursue his artistic education. He studied at the Academy Julian and exhibited at the Galerie Georges Petit and Salon de Artistes François with other fellow artists Louis Rittman, Richard Miller, Preston Dickenson, Aston Knight. In the United States Johnson exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. The artist was also known for inventing a device for registering the human voice on motion picture films in 1919. He died in Paris.
Under the Shade of Parasol
Gardener
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