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- catalog abstract "The Pennsylvania Impressionists is the first book to focus on the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting. Starting in 1898, a group of Impressionist painters began to settle on the outskirts of New Hope, Pennsylvania. Although largely forgotten by the 1950s, these artist comprised a major school of landscape painting. Today, considerable interest has been generated by this school. The leading figure in this group, Edward Redfield, was noted for his large, broadly and vigorously painted snow scenes, which he completed at "one go" or in a single afternoon. He developed a major reputation in American art, and was awarded more honors and prizes than any other American artist, with the exception of John Singer Sargent. The New Hope Group, which was comprised of the leading artists from this school, with the exception of Edward Redfield, was founded in 1916. Its members encountered overwhelming success when they exhibited at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915. However, after World War I, interest in Impressionism in general began to fade. Nevertheless, landscape painters continued to settle in the New Hope vicinity into the 1940s. New and more radical developments in the art world made the art of these painters seem hopelessly old fashioned. The Pennsylvania Impressionists were considered the most American of American painters, and they recorded the unique character of old New Hope, with its canal and canal boats, fieldstone houses, and rock quarries. They left a legacy of peace and beauty.".
- catalog contributor b10545870.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Foreword / James A. Michener -- 1. The New Hope Art Colony -- 2. William L. Lathrop -- 3. Edward Redfield -- 4. Walter Elmer Schofield -- 5. Charles Rosen's Impressionist Landscapes -- 6. Daniel Garber -- 7. Robert Spencer -- 8. Snell, Colt, and Bredin -- 9. The Late Pennsylvania School -- 10. The Pennsylavnia School in Context to the Mainstream of American Art.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 122-130) and index.".
- catalog description "The New Hope Group, which was comprised of the leading artists from this school, with the exception of Edward Redfield, was founded in 1916. Its members encountered overwhelming success when they exhibited at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915. However, after World War I, interest in Impressionism in general began to fade. Nevertheless, landscape painters continued to settle in the New Hope vicinity into the 1940s. New and more radical developments in the art world made the art of these painters seem hopelessly old fashioned.".
- catalog description "The Pennsylvania Impressionists is the first book to focus on the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting. Starting in 1898, a group of Impressionist painters began to settle on the outskirts of New Hope, Pennsylvania. Although largely forgotten by the 1950s, these artist comprised a major school of landscape painting. Today, considerable interest has been generated by this school. The leading figure in this group, Edward Redfield, was noted for his large, broadly and vigorously painted snow scenes, which he completed at "one go" or in a single afternoon. He developed a major reputation in American art, and was awarded more honors and prizes than any other American artist, with the exception of John Singer Sargent.".
- catalog description "The Pennsylvania Impressionists were considered the most American of American painters, and they recorded the unique character of old New Hope, with its canal and canal boats, fieldstone houses, and rock quarries. They left a legacy of peace and beauty.".
- catalog extent "136 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Pennsylvania impressionists.".
- catalog identifier "0838636993 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pennsylvania impressionists.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation "Pennsylvania impressionists.".
- catalog spatial "Pennsylvania New Hope Region".
- catalog spatial "Pennsylvania New Hope Region.".
- catalog subject "758/.109748/2109041 21".
- catalog subject "Impressionism (Art) Pennsylvania New Hope Region.".
- catalog subject "Landscape painting 20th century Pennsylvania New Hope Region.".
- catalog subject "Landscape painting, American Pennsylvania New Hope Region 20th century.".
- catalog subject "ND1351.6 .F64 1997".
- catalog subject "Pennsylvania school of landscape painting.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / James A. Michener -- 1. The New Hope Art Colony -- 2. William L. Lathrop -- 3. Edward Redfield -- 4. Walter Elmer Schofield -- 5. Charles Rosen's Impressionist Landscapes -- 6. Daniel Garber -- 7. Robert Spencer -- 8. Snell, Colt, and Bredin -- 9. The Late Pennsylvania School -- 10. The Pennsylavnia School in Context to the Mainstream of American Art.".
- catalog title "The Pennsylvania impressionists / Thomas C. Folk ; with a foreword by James A. Michener.".
- catalog type "text".