Surf these sites: American Impressionism -- National Gallery of Art. Over the past forty years, Margaret and Raymond Horowitz have assembled a superb collection of American art from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Excerpts from the exhibition catalogue including comments from the collector Raymond Horowitz, illustrated essays on 12 works from the exhibition, and 8 artist biographies An American Tradition: The Pennsylvania Impressionists -- Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Hearst Art Gallery -- Early California Impressionists -- California Impressionism, although related to French Impressionism, developed several decades later, and probably had more to do with the state''s spectacular natural beauty, vast areas of open space, and rich natural resources than any deliberate effort by the artists to copy the style of Monet or Renoir. Notes on an exhibition held there.
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