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Elements of french impressionism visible brushstrokes, light and airy composition, movement
Rather than travelling to Rome, many Americans went to?? France
similarities to French Impressionism ? Outdoors (in plain air), visible brushstrokes, little to no black,
Differences to French Impressionism wider brushstrokes, more upper class (not farm life), less of an initial "Impression"
William Chase trained in US as a professional, studied in Munich, lived with others practicing french impressionism in NY
10 American Painters resigned from and why Society of American Artists to protest over commercialization of art
Julian Weir trained at National Academy of Design and then toured Europe he did not like impressionists at first
childe Hassam trained in Paris as a figure painter heavily by impressionists founding member of the ten
John Twachtman founding member of the ten trained in France before returning to NY Cos Cob Colony recieved silver medal at Chicago world fair exhibited with Monet in NYC
Theodore Robinson trained in chicago then europe became friends with monet and whistler returned to US and painted impressionist works cos cob
Belief in America's succes led to a rise in classicism
American Renaissance Art The subject had classical influences with more modern techniques
American Renaissance Architecture greco roman neoclassicism and french neoclassicism hunt Daniel Burnham etc
other revivals spanish colonial and gothic/french revival
themes of art in this time reflected what? the scenes in literature, "innocent america"
Abbot Handerson Thayer started as a portraitist, sons dies so he painted idealized images of woman, invited to join the 10 but declined
Thomas Dewing classical- impressionistic- softer tone, broader brush strokes the ten shifted again to more modernist works
tonalism create atmosphere not scene darker, but still natural colors ifluenced by whistler and inness thick paintings
symbolist movement portrayal of darkness in inner emotions similar to post impressionism began in Europe Van Gogh Albert Ryder Ralph Blakelock
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