This exhibition of American Impressionism artwork at the National Academy Museum is made up of 32 masterworks from the museum’s collection, as well as three pieces on loan from the Berkshire Museum, in Massachusetts.
American Impressions: Selections From the Permanent Collection
Through January 6, 2008
National Academy Museum
New York, New York
(212) 369-4880
This exhibition of American Impressionism artwork at the National Academy Museum is made up of 32 masterworks from the museum’s collection, as well as three pieces on loan from the Berkshire Museum, in Massachusetts. The works on view include paintings by such artists as George Bellows, Childe Hassam, John La Farge, and Henry Ossawa Tanner, and explore landscapes across the country under varying effects of light and atmosphere.
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Portrait of a Child Sewing by Frank Benson, 1897, oil, 30¼ x 24. All artwork this exhibition collection National Academy Museum, New York, New York. |
An Old Cherry Tree by Lilian Westcott Hale, ca. 1920, oil, 30 x 35. |
Magnolia Blossom by John La Farge, ca. 1860, oil on composition board, 11 x 8?. |
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The Canal at Trenton by John Folinsbee, ca. 1924, oil, 24 x 30. |
The Jewel Box, Old Lyme by Childe Hassam, 1906, oil, 24 x 20. |
Miraculous Haul of Fishes by Henry Ossawa Turner, ca. 1913–1914, oil, 38 x 47. |