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Category: American impressionism
Lilla Cabot Perry: The Gold Screen
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John Singer Sargent: The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit
“The historical precedent for the Boit portrait can be found in the work of the seventeenth-century Spanish master Diego Velázquez, an artist greatly admired in nineteenth-century France. Sargent had traveled to Madrid in 1879 to make copies after Velázquez at the MuseoNacional del Prado; among the paintings he studied was Las Meninas (about 1656), a…
Anuna: One Last Song (Michael McGlynn)
One Last Song Sing me one last song that will carry me away To the warm summer memory of home; And that old melody softly echoes on the breeze, To a pathway that I must walk alone. I have loved, I have lain on the dewy morning fields With a cloud of apple blossom in…
Mozart: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K. 478: II. Andante
“Richard E. Miller’s Tea-Time, an elegant and sumptuous work, exemplifies the artist’s celebrated, luminous images of young women in luxurious interiors that often open to gardens. A decorative painting in the Impressionist style, Tea-Time demonstrates Miller’s mastery of brushwork and color to produce a richly textured canvas. Miller executed this work around 1914 while living…
Gari Melchers: Nellie Kabel (c.1913)
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Ray Charles: America the Beautiful
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Childe Hassam: Geraniums
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Edward Henry Potthast: A Sailing Party (c1924)
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Willard Leroy Metcalf: Summer Morning (1888)
“Discussing the present work, Elizabeth de Veer writes, “There could be no better evidence of this than his painting of an aged figure on a gently rising village road who bends over to pluck one more poppy to add to her bouquet. The great green and gold diamond of the hillside punctuated by the vertical…
Mauro Giuliani: Complete Guitar Concertos
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Camille Thomas: Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op.65 (Chopin)
“A journey in three chapters to discover Chopin’s life through the sound of the cello. The most ambitious project of the Franco-Belgian cellist Camille Thomas. Camille Thomas plays on the Franchomme’s mythical cello – the Stradivarius Feuermann. The Chopin’s sonata for cello and piano was dedicated to his friend Auguste-Joseph Franchomme. Franchomme transcribed the Chopin’s…
Mary Cassatt: Children Playing With Dog (1907)
“An exceptional example of the American Impressionist Mary Cassatt’s famed depictions of motherhood, Children Playing with a Dog presents the unconditional love and complex relationship between a mother and her two children with both psychological and stylistic finesse. While the Madonna and Child has a long historical precedent, Cassatt transformed the subject into her own signature theme….
Mary Cassatt: Young Lady in a Loge Gazing to Right (1878-79)
“…As Paul Gauguin, the original owner of Young Lady in a Loge Gazing to Right, reflected after viewing another painting in the series, “Mlle Cassatt has as much charm, but she has more power” than her female contemporaries (as quoted in The Queen Bees: The Women Who Shaped America, New York, 1979, p. 117). It…
Willard Leroy Metcalf: May Pastoral (1907)
Happy Birthday, dear one! You are loved today and every day. ❤️❤️❤️ “Critics lauded Willard Leroy Metcalf for his ability to capture the spirit of the New England landscape in a uniquely American style. In May Pastoral, Metcalf conveys the quiet energy of spring in a realistic depiction of the Old Lyme, Connecticut countryside. The…
Frederick Carl Frieseke: Yellow Room – Afternoon (1910)
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Frederick Carl Frieseke: Japanese Parasol
“According to Nicholas Kilmer, the present work was painted circa 1913 when the artist spent the winter with his family in Corsica. It was around this time that the burgeoning Giverny Group of American painters had drawn the attention of art critics back in New York. Henry McBride regarded Frieseke and the work of his…
Willard Leroy Metcalf: Unfolding Buds (1909)
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Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Violins and Two Cellos
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Frederick Carl Frieseke: Child Knitting (1922)
“While Frederick Carl Frieseke is admired for his beautiful images of women, it is his paintings of his daughter Frances that offers an intimate glimpse into the artist’s life. Child Knitting is a tender portrait of the young girl in the garden of their Normandy home. She contently sits knitting, enveloped by the lush grass….
Childe Hassam: Woodchopper (1902)
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Cassatt, Capuçon, and Saint-Saëns
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Frederick Carl Frieseke: Under the Awning (1916)
“Frieseke’s celebrated Giverny subjects of women in domestic interiors, or, such as in the present example, enjoying moments of leisure in the village’s opulent gardens, are imbued with a remarkable sense of light and high-keyed palette adopted from the French Impressionists. William H. Gerdts writes, “It was Frieseke who introduced into the repertory of Giverny…
András Schiff: Schubert, Beethoven, and Bach
Robinson, a Vermont native, painted this scene in France, perhaps at Giverny, where he was a friend of Claude Monet. The woman recalls the peasants of Barbizon art but confronts us as they do not. Women who appear to blend with a natural setting are seen often in American Impressionism. Florence Griswald Museum Franz Schubert:…
Maurice Brazil Prendergast: Along the Seine
Click for Enlarged Image Slideshow best viewed At Sunnyside Along the Seine by Maurice Prendergast (1892-1894),Height: 33.02 cm (13 in.), Width: 24.13 cm (9.5 in.), Whitney Museum of American Art – New York, NY, Painting – oil on canvas, Public domain, Image source: The Athenaeum Thanks for Visiting 🌻 ~Sunnyside
John Singer Sargent: Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
The title comes from the song ‘The Wreath’, by the eighteenth-century composer of operas Joseph Mazzinghi, which was popular in the 1880s. Sargent and his circle frequently sang around the piano at Broadway. The refrain of the song asks the question ‘Have you seen my Flora pass this way?’ to which the answer is ‘Carnation,…
Lilian Westcott Hale: ‘Floretta’
‘Floretta’, or ‘Portrait of Agnes Doggett’ A member of the Boston School of Impressionists, Hale focused on capturing the diffusion of natural light in domestic interior scenes and portraits of women in elaborate dress. Here the sitter is Agnes Doggett, a neighbor who frequently posed as a model for Hale—at twenty-five cents an hour, to…
Thomas Wilmer Dewing: Poppies and Italian Mignotte
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FREDERICK CARL FRIESEKE: The Parrots (1910)
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William Merritt Chase: At the Seaside (1892)
At the Seaside Beginning in 1891 Chase taught at a summer art school in Shinnecock, Long Island. The following year, he and his family moved into their new summer home, Shinnecock Hall… Chase taught at the beach resort until 1902, conducting open-air classes for as many as a hundred students each summer. This work is…
