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1862 West Groton, Massachusetts - 1938 New Castle, New Hampshire. Known for: Upper-class female figure and portrait painting.
A leading Boston painter in the style of Impressionism, Edmund Tarbell was born in West Groton, Massachusetts, and raised in Boston where as a teacher at the Boston Museum School influenced a... Read full biography
A leading Boston painter in the style of Impressionism, Edmund Tarbell was born in West Groton, Massachusetts, and raised in Boston where as a teacher at the Boston Museum School influenced a succeeding generation of Impressionists who became known as the Boston School. However, he always retained... Read full biography
A leading Boston painter in the style of Impressionism, Edmund Tarbell was born in West Groton, Massachusetts, and raised in Boston where as a teacher at the Boston Museum School influenced a succeeding generation of Impressionists who became known as the Boston School. However, he always retained an element of realism in his work. His early paintings are most known for depictions of well-bred upper class women, fashionably dressed and at leisure, and his work was "among the most advanced in... Read full biography
A leading Boston painter in the style of Impressionism, Edmund Tarbell was born in West Groton, Massachusetts, and raised in Boston where as a teacher at the Boston Museum School influenced a succeeding generation of Impressionists who became known as the Boston School. However, he always retained an element of realism in his work. His early paintings are most known for depictions of well-bred upper class women, fashionably dressed and at leisure, and his work was "among the most advanced in color and aesthetic of light of any American artist." (Gerdts 92). However, as Tarbell moved into the 20th century, his palette became more conservative with less emphasis on color vibration and more on indoor figure arrangements with elegantly... Read full biography
A leading Boston painter in the style of Impressionism, Edmund Tarbell was born in West Groton, Massachusetts, and raised in Boston where as a teacher at the Boston Museum School influenced a succeeding generation of Impressionists who became known as the Boston School. However, he always retained an element of realism in his work. His early paintings are most known for depictions of well-bred upper class women, fashionably dressed and at leisure, and his work was "among the most advanced in color and aesthetic of light of any American artist." (Gerdts 92). However, as Tarbell moved into the 20th century, his palette became more conservative with less emphasis on color vibration and more on indoor figure arrangements with elegantly appointed interiors. He also was a much sought after portrait painter in Washington DC where his subjects included Presidents Woodrow Wilson and H... Read full biography
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- An Impressionist Sensibility: The Halff CollectionDecember 2006Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- Paintings at Indianapolis MuseumJune 2005Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- Guild of Boston Artists: 90th AnnivOctober 2004Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- The Henri Circle & the American ImpAugust 2004Danly, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Quick SketchesJune 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- Redeeming Boston: The Urban LandscaAugust 2003Mulder, Karen LAmerican Arts Quarterly
- The Terra Museum of American ArtDecember 2002Kennedy, ElizabethAmerican Art Review
- Recommended BooksMay 2002Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- Family PicturesNovember 2001Docherty, Hirshler, StricklerThe Magazine Antiques
- The Paintings of Edmund C TarbellOctober 2001Strickler, SusanAmerican Art Review
- American Impressionists Abroad &October 2001Weinberg, H BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- Louis Comfort Tiffany's 1893 ChapelFebruary 2000Malloy, Jean; Donna ClimenhageAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsJanuary 1999Gustafson, BarbaraThe Magazine Antiques
- Worcester's Pioneering PaintingNovember 1997Brigham, David RThe Magazine Antiques
- American ImpressionismOctober 1997Brigham, David RAmerican Art Review
- American Works on PaperDecember 1996Price, CharlesAmerican Art Review
- Impressionism at Canajohari LibraryAugust 1996Crawford, JamesAmerican Art Review
- At Home With ArtDecember 1995Carbone, Teresa AAmerican Art Review
