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  1. Some of the first American artists to paint in an impressionistic mode, such as Theodore Robinson and Mary Cassatt, did so in the late 1880s after visiting France and meeting with artists such as Claude Monet. Others, such as Childe Hassam, took notice of the increasing numbers of French impressionist works at American exhibitions.

  2. List of famous American Impressionism artists, with images, bios, and information about their notable works. All the greatest artists associated with the American Impressionism movement are included here, along with clickable names for more details on that particular painter or sculptor.

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  3. In 1886, with a series of brilliant images of New York’s new public parks, William Merritt Chase became the first major American painter to create Impressionist canvases in the United States. At about the same time, Americans began to visit artists’ colonies that centered on outdoor painting, most notably Giverny, where Monet had settled in ...

  4. Summary of American Impressionism. Like much of the art world, American painters of the late 19 th-century were stunned and startled by the dazzling colors and vibrant brushwork of French Impressionism, yet by the century's end, Americans would be among the most passionate devotees of the Impressionist style. Inspired by the novel approaches to ...

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  5. Most major impressionists in the United States belonged to The Ten American Painters, a select group who presented annual shows in New York City from 1898 to 1906. America's leading impressionist, however, was the expatriate Mary Cassatt.

  6. Mary Cassatt Mother And Child (The_Goodnight_Hug) Like much of the art world, American artists of the late 19th-century were stunned and startled by the colors and vibrant brushwork of French Impressionism, and by the century’s end, American Impressionism had taken off.

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  8. Colin Campbell Cooper, Jr. (March 8, 1856 – November 6, 1937) was an American impressionist painter of architectural paintings, especially of skyscrapers in New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago.

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