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1849 Franklin, Indiana - 1916 New York City. Known for: Plein-air landscape, interior scenes and genre painting, teaching.
A native Midwesterner, William Merritt Chase became one of the more revered figures in American art because of his painting abilities and skills at conveying them to other artists. Described as the... Read full biography
A native Midwesterner, William Merritt Chase became one of the more revered figures in American art because of his painting abilities and skills at conveying them to other artists. Described as the "single most important teacher of his generation, perhaps in all of American art education" (Gerdts... Read full biography
A native Midwesterner, William Merritt Chase became one of the more revered figures in American art because of his painting abilities and skills at conveying them to other artists. Described as the "single most important teacher of his generation, perhaps in all of American art education" (Gerdts 135), he was not committed to any one style of painting and basically considered himself a realist. He utilized elements of various styles including Tonalism, Impressionism, and Realism, and his... Read full biography
A native Midwesterner, William Merritt Chase became one of the more revered figures in American art because of his painting abilities and skills at conveying them to other artists. Described as the "single most important teacher of his generation, perhaps in all of American art education" (Gerdts 135), he was not committed to any one style of painting and basically considered himself a realist. He utilized elements of various styles including Tonalism, Impressionism, and Realism, and his willingness to grow and change with an evolving art world, he aligned himself with progressive groups including the Society of American Artists in New York. William Chase was very much a dedicated plein-air painter, described by art historian Prudence... Read full biography
A native Midwesterner, William Merritt Chase became one of the more revered figures in American art because of his painting abilities and skills at conveying them to other artists. Described as the "single most important teacher of his generation, perhaps in all of American art education" (Gerdts 135), he was not committed to any one style of painting and basically considered himself a realist. He utilized elements of various styles including Tonalism, Impressionism, and Realism, and his willingness to grow and change with an evolving art world, he aligned himself with progressive groups including the Society of American Artists in New York. William Chase was very much a dedicated plein-air painter, described by art historian Prudence Pfeiffer as the most influential American artist working at the end of the 19th century who painted "en plein aire". Chase said: "I don't believe i... Read full biography
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- William Merritt Chase and Robert HenriFebruary 2007Orcutt, KimberlyAmerican Art Review
- An Impressionist Sensibility: The Halff CollectionDecember 2006Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- William Merritt Chase: Under the SkJuly 2005Peiffer, PrudencePlein Air Magazine
- American Art at Reynolda HouseJune 2005Denenberg, Thomas AndrewAmerican Art Review
- Paintings at Indianapolis MuseumJune 2005Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- Envisioning New EnglandDecember 2004Grinnell & HunterAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingNovember 2004Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Adolescence in the Art of John SingOctober 2004Gallati, Barbara DayerThe Magazine Antiques
- Women Artists of BirminghamOctober 2004Ingham, Vicki LAmerican Art Review
- American Artists Abroad and Their IOctober 2004Stula, NancyAmerican Art Review
- American Paintings from the Akron AOctober 2004Wat, Kathryn AAmerican Art Review
- Where Collectors Go: Part 2September 2004Kupers, AudreyWildlife Art
- The Westervelt Warner MuseumAugust 2004Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- Mount Holyoke College Art MuseumJune 2004Doezema, MarianneAmerican Art Review
- A & A UpdateJune 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- By the SeaJune 2004Kolpas, NormanSouthwest Art
- Smith College Museum of ArtJune 2004Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- A Permanent Record of What Has BeenMay 2004Koob, Pamela NAmerican Artist
- The Hickory Museum of ArtMay 2004Mirabella, StephenAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Current and ComingMarch 2004Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- The Golden Age of American ImpressiDecember 2003Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingDecember 2003Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Galleries and ExhibitionsNovember 2003Editors, American Arts QuarterAmerican Arts Quarterly
- American ImpressionsOctober 2003Landi, AnnARTnews
- Japanism in AmericaAugust 2003Leggio, GailAmerican Arts Quarterly
- William Merritt Chase and the AmeriApril 2003Weinberg, H BarbaraThe Magazine Antiques
- In the Land of Casanova: AmericanFebruary 2003Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Indiana Paintings from the Lilly EnFebruary 2003Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- DatebookJanuary 2003Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Front PageDecember 2002Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- The Terra Museum of American ArtDecember 2002Kennedy, ElizabethAmerican Art Review
- Maurice Braun and Alfred MitchellDecember 2002Springs, CathyCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Impressionism Versus the AestheticNovember 2002Curry, David ParkThe Magazine Antiques
- BooksOctober 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- From Rubens to RileyMarch 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Amon Carter MuseumDecember 2001Lawton, RebeccaAmerican Art Review
- Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonDecember 2001Neff, Emily;Melina KervandjianAmerican Art Review
- San Antonio Museum of ArtDecember 2001Scott, Gerry D IIIAmerican Art Review
- El Paso Museum of ArtDecember 2001Thompson, William RAmerican Art Review
- Living with AntiquesNovember 2001Quick, MichaelThe Magazine Antiques
- American Impressionists Abroad &October 2001Weinberg, H BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- ExhibitionsFebruary 2001EditorsAmerican Artist
- Baghdad on the HoosicFebruary 2001Porterfield, ToddArt in America
- Art EventsDecember 2000Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Style and the CityNovember 2000Noonan, CatherineAmerican Artist
- Sunday in the ParkOctober 2000Stretch, Bonnie BarrettARTnews
- American Country PlaceSeptember 2000Mayer, BarbaraArt & Antiques
- Impressionism to ModernismAugust 2000Vure, SarahAmerican Art Review
- William Merritt ChaseJuly 2000Gallati, Barbara DayerThe Magazine Antiques
- William Merritt Chase at the BrooklJuly 2000Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Colby College Museum of ArtJune 2000MacLeay, Alicia NemiccoloAmerican Art Review
- Market PlaceMarch 2000EditorsArt & Auction
- On the MarketFebruary 2000EditorsArt & Antiques
- Louis Comfort Tiffany's 1893 ChapelFebruary 2000Malloy, Jean; Donna ClimenhageAmerican Art Review
- The American WingJanuary 2000Howat, John, Kevin AveryThe Magazine Antiques
- Paris 1900: The American SchoolDecember 1999Fischer, Diane PAmerican Art Review
- The Tile Club (1877-1887)December 1999Pisano, Ronald GAmerican Art Review
- American Artists Spanish ExperienceFebruary 1999Boone, M ElizabethAmerican Art Review
- Margaret/Raymond Horotitz CollectioJanuary 1999Cikovsky, Nicolai Jr.The Magazine Antiques
- Tile Club and Plein Air PaintingApril 1998Pisano, Ronald GAmerican Artist
- Living With AntiquesNovember 1997Garrett, Wendel & ElisabethThe Magazine Antiques
- American ImpressionismOctober 1997Brigham, David RAmerican Art Review
- The Art of InteriorsSeptember 1997Tolman, StacyArt & Antiques
- The Tenth Street Studio BuildingAugust 1997Blaugrund, AnnetteAmerican Art Review
- Wadsworth, AtheneumJune 1997AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingJune 1997Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Buy AmericanOctober 1996Berman, AnnArt & Auction
- Impressionism at Canajohari LibraryAugust 1996Crawford, JamesAmerican Art Review
- William Merritt ChaseMarch 1996Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- 19th century american artNovember 1995Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- The StudioSeptember 1995Weingrod, CarmiAmerican Artist
- A Legacy of BeautyJune 1995Kendall-Hess, WendyAmerican Art Review
- William Merrit Chase at the SpanierDecember 1994Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- In the GalleriesNovember 1994AU editorsArt & Auction
- Americans AbroadOctober 1994Ratcliff, CarterArt & Auction
- SpotlightJune 1994AN editorsARTnews
- The Blount CollectionJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
