An article on American Impressionist artist and native Portlander Walter Griffin (1861-1935), who lived in Stroudwater in a house and studio now occupied by the painter John Swan. Taking Claude Monet\u27s garden in Giverny, France, as a model, Griffin created a secluded world of water lilies behind his home, which is now a 203-year-old culturally historic site. He painted a scene from his studio similar in many respects to the one Monet looked out on
View of the back of Claude Monet's house, from the country lane that runs past it; Monet, Alice Hosc...
Article on painting Maine seascapes, with a focus on the historical works of Charles H. Woodbury, Wi...
Typed transcript of newspaper article "Landscape Paintings," Logansport Democratic Pharos, June 26, ...
Portland native John Swan, a painter, lives in the house and studio of American Impressionist Walter...
An article on the Portland Museum of Art\u27s upcoming show, Paris and the Countryside: Modern Life...
Long profile on Impressionist painter Walter Griffin of Portland, whose career spanned the late 19th...
Article about Frank Weston Benson (1862-1951), an American Impressionist painter, and his summers on...
Article on painter Edward Hopper, with a focus on the influence the state of Maine played in his suc...
Article on Vividly True to Nature: Harrison Bird Brown, an exhibit of 40 landscapes by Portland\u2...
Article on the painter Gretchen Dow Simpson, who first visited Maine at the age of 12. Simpson star...
Article about landscape artist Marguerite Robichaux, 46, and her new corrugated aluminum-sided hous...
An article on artist Andrew Winter (1893-1958), a native of Estonia who lived with his wife Mary Tay...
Article about some of Maine\u27s fine-art outdoor sculptors, whose pieces adorn Maine gardens throug...
In this article , impressionism is a creative movement that arose at the end of the 19th century and...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Northwest Impressionist artists are among the forgotte...
View of the back of Claude Monet's house, from the country lane that runs past it; Monet, Alice Hosc...
Article on painting Maine seascapes, with a focus on the historical works of Charles H. Woodbury, Wi...
Typed transcript of newspaper article "Landscape Paintings," Logansport Democratic Pharos, June 26, ...
Portland native John Swan, a painter, lives in the house and studio of American Impressionist Walter...
An article on the Portland Museum of Art\u27s upcoming show, Paris and the Countryside: Modern Life...
Long profile on Impressionist painter Walter Griffin of Portland, whose career spanned the late 19th...
Article about Frank Weston Benson (1862-1951), an American Impressionist painter, and his summers on...
Article on painter Edward Hopper, with a focus on the influence the state of Maine played in his suc...
Article on Vividly True to Nature: Harrison Bird Brown, an exhibit of 40 landscapes by Portland\u2...
Article on the painter Gretchen Dow Simpson, who first visited Maine at the age of 12. Simpson star...
Article about landscape artist Marguerite Robichaux, 46, and her new corrugated aluminum-sided hous...
An article on artist Andrew Winter (1893-1958), a native of Estonia who lived with his wife Mary Tay...
Article about some of Maine\u27s fine-art outdoor sculptors, whose pieces adorn Maine gardens throug...
In this article , impressionism is a creative movement that arose at the end of the 19th century and...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Northwest Impressionist artists are among the forgotte...
View of the back of Claude Monet's house, from the country lane that runs past it; Monet, Alice Hosc...
Article on painting Maine seascapes, with a focus on the historical works of Charles H. Woodbury, Wi...
Typed transcript of newspaper article "Landscape Paintings," Logansport Democratic Pharos, June 26, ...