Maria J.C. a’ Becket (or Beckett, as she originally spelled her name) got her start as an artist in Portland, Maine and moved on to new venues in Boston, New York, Bar Harbor, and St.Augustine. She studied in France with well-known Barbizon School landscape painters and returned to American to develop a distinctly personal and American version of the genre. Although her work and legacy are obscure today, Becket was a pioneer professional woman painter and arguably the first woman to build a career as a landscape painter by popularizing the Barbizon style in America. Christopher Volpe moved to New England from Long Island, earned a graduate degree in poetry at the University of New Hampshire, and worked as a professional writer and teacher be...
During the depression, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) redefined his European style of painting to refle...
The critical reception of Sarah Orne Jewett has oscillated dramatically over the last century. Conte...
Mary Corse has always maintained her position on the periphery, and her work has generally been excl...
Bernard Chaet (1924-2012) was a renowned artist and educator who was a professor of art at Yale Univ...
A book published in 1893 providing brief biographical sketches of several notable artists who worked...
There were three painters named Jean François Millet, but he who was born October 4, 1814, and lived...
© 1984 Margaret E. McGuireClarice Beckett has been a fugitive figure in the short history of Austral...
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Colby College Art Museum, April 4-May 10; the Bowdoin College M...
On the eve of her twenty-second birthday in 1882, American author Charlotte Perkins Gilman visited M...
An account of Penobscot artist Paul Susep (Paul Joseph Osson). Digitized from Box 4, Folder 45, of t...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study dedicated to the work of American painter-etcher ...
How Did We Get Here? Artist Relatives in Provincetown, Massachusetts explores the practices of eight...
At the death of her husband in 1906, Mary Muhlenberg Emery (1844-1927) became one of the richest wom...
Westbrook Junior College - Portland, Mainehttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/art-exhibitions/1018/...
Peale children were encouraged to pursue art at a time when professional female artists were rare. M...
During the depression, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) redefined his European style of painting to refle...
The critical reception of Sarah Orne Jewett has oscillated dramatically over the last century. Conte...
Mary Corse has always maintained her position on the periphery, and her work has generally been excl...
Bernard Chaet (1924-2012) was a renowned artist and educator who was a professor of art at Yale Univ...
A book published in 1893 providing brief biographical sketches of several notable artists who worked...
There were three painters named Jean François Millet, but he who was born October 4, 1814, and lived...
© 1984 Margaret E. McGuireClarice Beckett has been a fugitive figure in the short history of Austral...
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Colby College Art Museum, April 4-May 10; the Bowdoin College M...
On the eve of her twenty-second birthday in 1882, American author Charlotte Perkins Gilman visited M...
An account of Penobscot artist Paul Susep (Paul Joseph Osson). Digitized from Box 4, Folder 45, of t...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study dedicated to the work of American painter-etcher ...
How Did We Get Here? Artist Relatives in Provincetown, Massachusetts explores the practices of eight...
At the death of her husband in 1906, Mary Muhlenberg Emery (1844-1927) became one of the richest wom...
Westbrook Junior College - Portland, Mainehttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/art-exhibitions/1018/...
Peale children were encouraged to pursue art at a time when professional female artists were rare. M...
During the depression, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) redefined his European style of painting to refle...
The critical reception of Sarah Orne Jewett has oscillated dramatically over the last century. Conte...
Mary Corse has always maintained her position on the periphery, and her work has generally been excl...