Young Woman With a Hat
Edmund Charles Tarbell studied at the then newly formed School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He later returned as formidable teacher who helped make the school an important fixture in American art education of the… Read More
Still Life
William Merritt Chase championed the formation of distinctly realistic American art as well as the teaching of it. Known as an enthusiastic and energetic instructor, Chase taught many future artists such as Edward Hopper, Joseph Stella, Charles Demuth… Read More
The Artist Wife
Chapman’s highly colorful The Artist Wife depicts the confident Saturday Evening Post illustrator Neysa Moran McMein in the studio, wearing a printed robe and clasping a handful of brushes. Chapman earned his living by teaching art at the… Read More
Standing Child
Frank Weston Benson studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, along with Edmund Tarbell. Like Tarbell, He later returned to the school to teach. Under the leadership of Benson and Tarbell, the school… Read More
Homage to the Square (Yellow)
Respected artist and teacher Josef Albers was one of several prominent German immigrant artists who left Europe to escape the Nazi regime and left a lasting impact on generations of American artists. Albers worked as a design educator… Read More
Homage to the Square (Red)
Respected artist and teacher Josef Albers was one of several prominent German immigrant artists who left Europe to escape the Nazi regime and left a lasting impact on generations of American artists. Albers worked as a design educator… Read More