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Theodore Robinson
American 1852 -1896 fl (1852-1896)
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Born: |
Irasburg, Vermont, United States
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Died: |
New York, New York, United States
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Studied: |
National Academy of Design 1874 Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris
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Instructors: |
Charles Emile Carolus-Duran 1876 Jean Leon Gerome
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Examples of Work: |
Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts Baltimore Museum of Art, MD Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Randolph-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, Virginia
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Specialty: |
Painter
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Style/School: |
Impressionism
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Subjects Known For: |
Landscapes Figural
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BIOGRAPHY: |
Fine Art as an Investment: Theodore Robinson (1852-1896) by Lisa Bush Hankin
In his brief yet wide-ranging career, Theodore Robinson established himself as a major figure in the early years of American impressionism, one of the only artists to work alongside Claude M...
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Of the many American painters drawn to the French Village of Giverny, Theodore Robinson made the most lasting and meaningful contribution to American Impressionism. "The most significant of the Girvernois," writes Professo...
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Theodore Robinson was one of the earliest and most important American Impressionists active in France. He began his scholastic career at the National Academy of Design before traveling to Acadamie Julian, Paris, where Robins...
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As one of the first, and most important, American Impressionists, Theodore Robinson helped to introduce the French style to American artists and audiences. His life was one of promise and influence that ended too soon, snu...
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