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Impressionism Transformed: The Paintings Of Edmund C. Tarbell-used
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Edmund C. Tarbell (18621938) Was Renowned For His Refined And Distinctly New England Interiors As Well As Vibrant Outdoor Paintings Of His Family. His Work And His Mentorship Of Two Generations Of Artists Came To Define The Boston School. A Member Of Bostons Tavern And St. Botolphs Clubs, He Was Also Known To Join A Game Of Scrub Baseball With Workers From The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Although He Led Two Of The Most Prestigious Art Schools In The Northeast, He Got Himself Expelled From High School To Avoid College So He Could Paint Fulltime. Growing Up In Boston, And Living For 30 Years In New Castle, New Hampshire, Tarbell Was A Quintessential Cultured And Unpretentious Yankee, And His Art Reflected His Character. He Remained Committed To Timehonored Techniques And Craftsmanship While Creating His Own Innovations In Depicting Light And Modern Life On Canvas.Impressionism Transformed Addresses The Cultural Context In Which Tarbell Developed As A Leading Painter Of His Day. Written By Noted Historians Of American Art And Based In Part On Newlyavailable Family Papers, It Features A Select Group Of 42 Paintings, Including Several Recentlyrediscovered Works, Which Reflect The Breadth Of Tarbells Artistic Achievements.
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