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American painters in Paris, 1860-1900: urban encounters and rural retreats
Late nineteenth-century American painters were drawn to Paris by its modern spirit and rich multifaceted art life. Beginning in 1853, Baron Georges...
Magazine Antiques, 11/01/06 by H. Barbara Weinberg · More from publication -
Childe Hassam: patterns of appreciation
Childe Hassam (Fig. 1) was a prolific pioneer of American impressionism. (1) Trained first in Boston as a watercolorist and illustrator, he learned...
Magazine Antiques, 07/01/04 by H. Barbara Weinberg · More from publication -
William Merritt Chase and the American taste for Spanish painting
American painting, sculpture, and architecture between the Civil War and World War I reflected a keen appreciation and absorption of contemporary...
Magazine Antiques, 04/01/03 by H. Barbara Weinberg · More from publication -
The Ormond gift and the Metropolitan Museum's Sargents - painting collection
Acordial relationship with John Singer Sargent during his lifetime, astute purchases, and notable gifts have created an unparalleled collection of...
Magazine Antiques, 01/01/00 by H. Barbara Weinberg · More from publication -
Impressionists, realists, and the American city
American impressionists and realists tended to paint idealized, pastoral pictures of America's urban parks. During the late 1800s, William Merrit...
Magazine Antiques, 04/01/94 by Barbara Weinberg, H. · More from publication


