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The Delaware Valley by William Langson Lathrop (1859–1938), c. 1899.
Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, purchased with funds provided by Mrs. David Craven; all images courtesy of the Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee.
Impressionism was somewhat slow to gain a hold on the American consciousness, among both the public and most artists. Manet, Cézanne, and Pissarro were displaying their work in the 1860s; the first official impressionist exhibition in Paris took place in 1874. But it was not until 1886 that the impressionists had an exhibition in the United States, in a show in New York City organized by a French art dealer. But once impressionism took root in American culture, it proved to be not only the most popular and enduring artistic style ever to captivate the nation’s art lovers, but also a style that was uniquely adaptable to the American scene.
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Posted By Jay Moreno on Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 2:01 PM click to enlarge Courtesy of the San Antonio Museum of Art SAMA has opened applications for a Jazz-centric residency and a community murals project. Calling all creators: the San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) has opened applications for a public art project and three-day residency program. For its community murals project, SAMA is seeking artists to help create three original murals one at the museum s main campus and one each in East Side and West Side communities. The project is inspired by Archibald Motley Jr.’s painting
Bronzeville at Night, currently on view in SAMA s contemporary galleries.