Theodore Robinson (1852 - 1896) New York, Vermont /
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Theodore Robinson (1852 - 1896) New York, Vermont / France Artist Oil
Signed Lower Left
Oil on Canvas Board
Painting Size: 8 1/2" x 11 1/2".
Frame Size: 15 1/2" x 18 1/2".
Dated 1880-1889
CONDITION
Good condition, no visible damages
Biography
Born in Vermont and raised in Wisconsin, Theodore Robinson was a founding member of the Art Students League* in New York City and then became one of the pioneers of Impressionism* in America. His style was refined with feathery brushwork and a soft palette, and he continually explored facets of the innovative style.
He first studied in Chicago and then in New York and after that, spent eight years in France studying in Paris with Jean Leon Gerome, Carolus Duran, and Benjamin Constant, and in Barbizon* with Jean Corot. He was one of the first Americans to paint at Giverny* during Claude Monet's presence there and the only American to work directly with and have a close friendship with Monet. He has been described as physically frail and a gentle human being.
From 1888-1992, he made Giverny his home, and from that time became known for impressionist style landscapes with prominent realistically depicted female figures--elements of realism from academic studies at the Ecole des Beaux Arts* and the National Academy of Design* in New York City. He also traveled and painted during that time in Italy.
In 1892, he returned permanently to the United States and attempted to meld French Impressionist techniques with American landscape subjects. He died very unexpectedly from an acute asthma attack, and, although was well respected by his peers at the time of his death, he achieved national attention posthumously, many years later. For a person living only forty-three years, he had, in retrospect, a remarkably successful career as an artist.
CONDITION
Good Condition
PROVENANCE
Private Collection from New Jersey
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Signed Lower Left
Oil on Canvas Board
Painting Size: 8 1/2" x 11 1/2".
Frame Size: 15 1/2" x 18 1/2".
Dated 1880-1889
CONDITION
Good condition, no visible damages
Biography
Born in Vermont and raised in Wisconsin, Theodore Robinson was a founding member of the Art Students League* in New York City and then became one of the pioneers of Impressionism* in America. His style was refined with feathery brushwork and a soft palette, and he continually explored facets of the innovative style.
He first studied in Chicago and then in New York and after that, spent eight years in France studying in Paris with Jean Leon Gerome, Carolus Duran, and Benjamin Constant, and in Barbizon* with Jean Corot. He was one of the first Americans to paint at Giverny* during Claude Monet's presence there and the only American to work directly with and have a close friendship with Monet. He has been described as physically frail and a gentle human being.
From 1888-1992, he made Giverny his home, and from that time became known for impressionist style landscapes with prominent realistically depicted female figures--elements of realism from academic studies at the Ecole des Beaux Arts* and the National Academy of Design* in New York City. He also traveled and painted during that time in Italy.
In 1892, he returned permanently to the United States and attempted to meld French Impressionist techniques with American landscape subjects. He died very unexpectedly from an acute asthma attack, and, although was well respected by his peers at the time of his death, he achieved national attention posthumously, many years later. For a person living only forty-three years, he had, in retrospect, a remarkably successful career as an artist.
CONDITION
Good Condition
PROVENANCE
Private Collection from New Jersey
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Condition
Good condition, no visible damages
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Theodore Robinson (1852 - 1896) New York, Vermont /
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