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William Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849October 25, 1916) was an American painter, known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 108 relations: A Friendly Call, Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, Albert Bierstadt, Alexander von Wagner, Alice Schille, American Impressionism, Annie Traquair Lang, Art Students League of New York, Arthur Frank Mathews, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Arthur Quartley, At the Seaside, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Barton S. Hays, Belle Silveira, Boston Art Club, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, Candace Wheeler, Capri, Carmel Arts and Crafts Club, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Centennial Exposition, Central Park, Charles Demuth, Dora Wheeler Keith, Edward Charles Volkert, Edward Hopper, Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones, En plein air, Etching, Frances Miller Mumaugh, Frank Duveneck, Geneviève Lacambre, George Bellows, George Pearse Ennis, Georgia O'Keeffe, Germany, Green-Wood Cemetery, Haarlem, Helena Wood Smith, Howard Chandler Christy, Impressionism, Indianapolis, Italy, Jacob Cox, James Franklin Devendorf, Jay Hall Connaway, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Jennie V. Cannon, ... Expand index (58 more) »

  2. American pastel artists
  3. Members of the Salmagundi Club
  4. Munich School
  5. Painters from St. Louis
  6. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts faculty

A Friendly Call

A Friendly Call is an oil-on-canvas painting executed in 1895 by the American painter William Merritt Chase.

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Academy of Fine Arts, Munich

The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, also known as Munich Academy) is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany.

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Albert Bierstadt

Albert Bierstadt (January 7, 1830 – February 18, 1902) was a German American painter best known for his lavish, sweeping landscapes of the American West. William Merritt Chase and Albert Bierstadt are 19th-century American male artists and members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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Alexander von Wagner

Alexander originally Sándor von Wagner (April 16, 1838 – January 19, 1919) was a Hungarian painter.

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Alice Schille

Alice Schille (1869–1955) was an American watercolorist and painter from Columbus, Ohio.

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American Impressionism

American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth.

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Annie Traquair Lang

Annie Traquair Lang (September 8, 1885 – November 8, 1918) was an American Impressionist painter, known for experimental impasto brushstrokes and jewel-tone abstracted forms. William Merritt Chase and Annie Traquair Lang are American Impressionist painters.

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Art Students League of New York

The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City.

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Arthur Frank Mathews

Arthur F. Mathews (October 1, 1860 – February 19, 1945) was an American Tonalist painter who was one of the founders of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. William Merritt Chase and Arthur Frank Mathews are 19th-century American male artists.

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Arthur Hill Gilbert

Arthur Hill Gilbert (June 10, 1893 – April 1970) was an American Impressionist painter, notable as one of the practitioners of the California-style. William Merritt Chase and Arthur Hill Gilbert are American Impressionist painters.

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Arthur Quartley

Arthur Quartley (May 24, 1839 – May 19, 1886) was an American painter known for his marine seascapes. William Merritt Chase and Arthur Quartley are 19th-century American male artists and national Academy of Design members.

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At the Seaside

At the Seaside is an oil painting on canvas executed 1892 by American artist William Merritt Chase.

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Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Augustus Saint-Gaudens (March 1, 1848 – August 3, 1907) was an Irish and American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who embodied the ideals of the American Renaissance. William Merritt Chase and Augustus Saint-Gaudens are art Students League of New York faculty, members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, members of the Salmagundi Club and national Academy of Design members.

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Barton S. Hays

Barton Stone Hays (April 5, 1826 in Greenville, Ohio – March 14, 1914 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) was an early Indiana artist and teacher. William Merritt Chase and Barton S. Hays are 19th-century American male artists and artists from Indianapolis.

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Belle Silveira

Belle Silveira, also known as Belle Silveira Gorski and Belle Silveira Bradford, (1877–1930) was an American artist.

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Boston Art Club

The Boston Art Club, Boston, Massachusetts, serves to help its members, as well as non-members, to access the world of fine art.

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.

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Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Candace Wheeler

Candace Wheeler (née Thurber; March 24, 1827 – August 5, 1923), traditionally credited as the mother of interior design, was one of America's first woman interior and textile designers.

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Capri

Capri (adjective Caprese) is an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrento Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy.

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Carmel Arts and Crafts Club

The Carmel Arts and Crafts Club was an art gallery, theatre and clubhouse founded in 1905, by Elsie Allen, a former art instructor for Wellesley College.

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Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

Carmel-by-the-Sea, commonly known simply as Carmel, is a city in Monterey County, California, located on the Central Coast of California.

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Centennial Exposition

The Centennial International Exhibition, officially the International Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the Soil and Mine, was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 10 to November 10, 1876.

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Central Park

Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City that was the first landscaped park in the United States.

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Charles Demuth

Charles Henry Buckius Demuth (November 8, 1883 – October 23, 1935) was an American painter who specialized in watercolors and turned to oils late in his career, developing a style of painting known as Precisionism.

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Dora Wheeler Keith

Dora Wheeler Keith (née Lucy Dora Wheeler; March 12, 1856 – December 7, 1940), also known as Mrs. William Merritt Chase and Dora Wheeler Keith are American portrait painters.

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Edward Charles Volkert

Edward Charles Volkert (1871–1935) was an American Impressionist artist best known for his colorful and richly painted impressionist landscapes. William Merritt Chase and Edward Charles Volkert are 19th-century American male artists and American Impressionist painters.

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Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was an American realist painter and printmaker. William Merritt Chase and Edward Hopper are members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones

Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (born Elizabeth Huntington Jones; November 8, 1885 – December 26, 1968) was an American painter who lived in New York City, Philadelphia, and Paris, France.

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En plein air

En plein air (French for 'outdoors'), or plein-air painting, is the act of painting outdoors.

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Etching

Etching is traditionally the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal.

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Frances Miller Mumaugh

Frances Miller Mumaugh (July 11, 1860 – 1933) was an American still-life painter.

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Frank Duveneck

Frank Duveneck (né Decker; October 9, 1848 – January 3, 1919) was an American figure and portrait painter. William Merritt Chase and Frank Duveneck are 19th-century American male artists, art Students League of New York faculty, members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and munich School.

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Geneviève Lacambre

Geneviève Lacambre (born 1937) is a French honorary general curator of heritage, and has been the Chargée de mission at the Musée d'Orsay.

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George Bellows

George Wesley Bellows (August 12 or August 19, 1882 – January 8, 1925) was an American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City. William Merritt Chase and George Bellows are art Students League of New York faculty and Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery.

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George Pearse Ennis

George Pearse Ennis (July 21, 1884 – August 1936) was an American artist. William Merritt Chase and George Pearse Ennis are painters from St. Louis.

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Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 March 6, 1986) was an American modernist painter and draftswoman whose career spanned seven decades and whose work remained largely independent of major art movements.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Green-Wood Cemetery

Green-Wood Cemetery is a cemetery in the western portion of Brooklyn, New York City.

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Haarlem

Haarlem (predecessor of Harlem in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands.

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Helena Wood Smith

Helena Wood Smith (March 9, 1865 – August 1914) was an American artist.

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Howard Chandler Christy

Howard Chandler Christy (January 10, 1872 – March 3, 1952) was an American artist and illustrator. William Merritt Chase and Howard Chandler Christy are 19th-century American male artists.

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Impressionism

Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, unusual visual angles, and inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience.

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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Jacob Cox

Jacob Cox (November 9, 1810 – January 2, 1892) was an American landscape and portrait painter in Indianapolis, Indiana. William Merritt Chase and Jacob Cox are 19th-century American male artists and artists from Indianapolis.

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James Franklin Devendorf

James Franklin Devendorf (April 6, 1856 – October 9, 1934), was a pioneer real estate developer and philanthropist.

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Jay Hall Connaway

Jay Hall Connaway (1893–1970) was a realist painter and art teacher, with a muscular painterly style, renowned primarily for scenes of sea and surf around Monhegan Island, Maine.

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Jean-Léon Gérôme

Jean-Léon Gérôme (11 May 1824 – 10 January 1904) was a French painter and sculptor in the style now known as academicism.

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Jennie V. Cannon

Jennie Amelia Vennerström Cannon, also known as Jennie Vennerstrom Cannon (1869–1952), was an American artist who spent most of her career in California but gained national recognition. William Merritt Chase and Jennie V. Cannon are American Impressionist painters.

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Johan Claesz Loo

Johan Claesz van Loo (c.1585 – 1660), was a Dutch brewer, owning De Drie Leliën (The Three Lilies) in Haarlem, best known today for his portrait painted by Frans Hals.

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John Henry Twachtman

John Henry Twachtman (August 4, 1853 – August 8, 1902) was an American painter best known for his impressionist landscapes, though his painting style varied widely through his career. William Merritt Chase and John Henry Twachtman are 19th-century American male artists, American Impressionist painters and art Students League of New York faculty.

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John Marin

John Marin (December 23, 1870 – October 2, 1953) was an early American modernist artist. William Merritt Chase and John Marin are 19th-century American male artists.

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Joseph Oriel Eaton

Joseph Oriel Eaton (1829-1875) was an American painter of portraits and figure subjects, both in oil and in water-colours. William Merritt Chase and Joseph Oriel Eaton are 19th-century American male artists and American portrait painters.

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Joseph Stella

Joseph Stella (born Giuseppe Michele Stella, June 13, 1877 – November 5, 1946) was an Italian-born American Futurist painter best known for his depictions of industrial America, especially his images of the Brooklyn Bridge.

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Julian Onderdonk

(Robert) Julian Onderdonk (July 30, 1882 – October 27, 1922) was a Texan Impressionist painter, often called "the father of Texas painting.". William Merritt Chase and Julian Onderdonk are 19th-century American male artists and American Impressionist painters.

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Karl von Piloty

Karl Theodor von Piloty (1 October 1826 – 21 July 1886) was a German painter, noted for his historical subjects, and recognised as the foremost representative of the realistic school in Germany.

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Kate Freeman Clark

Kate Freeman Clark (September 3, 1875 – March 3, 1957) was an American painter born in Holly Springs, Mississippi. William Merritt Chase and Kate Freeman Clark are American Impressionist painters.

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Landscape painting

Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction in painting of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, rivers, trees, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements arranged into a coherent composition.

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Lemuel Wilmarth

Lemuel Everett Wilmarth (November 11, 1835 – July 27, 1918) was an American painter. William Merritt Chase and Lemuel Wilmarth are Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery.

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Leopold Seyffert

Leopold Seyffert ca. 1910 Leopold Gould Seyffert (January 6, 1887 – June 13, 1956) was an American artist. William Merritt Chase and Leopold Seyffert are 19th-century American male artists and American portrait painters.

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Lillian Elvira Moore Abbot

Lillian Elvira Moore Abbot (née Moore; June 3, 1869 – June 1, 1944) was an American artist, known for her paintings and flower studies.

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List of works by William Merritt Chase

This is an incomplete list of William Merritt Chase artwork and consists of works (mostly paintings, but also etchings) listed in three different ways.

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Long Island

Long Island is a populous island east of Manhattan in southeastern New York state, constituting a significant share of the New York metropolitan area in both population and land area.

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Louise Upton Brumback

Louise Upton Brumback (January 17, 1867 – February 22, 1929) was an American artist and art activist known principally for her landscapes and marine scenes.

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Lydia Field Emmet

Lydia Field Emmet (January 23, 1866 – August 16, 1952) was an American artist best known for her work as a portraitist. William Merritt Chase and Lydia Field Emmet are American portrait painters and national Academy of Design members.

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M. Jean McLane

M. William Merritt Chase and M. Jean McLane are American portrait painters.

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Mariette Leslie Cotton

Mariette Leslie Cotton (1866–1947) was an American artist who usually gave her name as Mrs.

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Marsden Hartley

Marsden Hartley (January 4, 1877 – September 2, 1943) was an American Modernist painter, poet, and essayist. William Merritt Chase and Marsden Hartley are 19th-century American male artists and American portrait painters.

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National Academy of Design

The National Academy of Design is an honorary association of American artists, founded in New York City in 1825 by Samuel Morse, Asher Durand, Thomas Cole, Martin E. Thompson, Charles Cushing Wright, Ithiel Town, and others "to promote the fine arts in America through instruction and exhibition." Membership is limited to 450 American artists and architects, who are elected by their peers on the basis of recognized excellence.

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National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".

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Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Nineveh, Indiana

Nineveh is an unincorporated community in Nineveh Township, Johnson County, Indiana, United States.

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Oil painting

Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder.

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Panama–Pacific International Exposition

The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world's fair held in San Francisco, California, United States, from February 20 to December 4, 1915.

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Parsons School of Design

Parsons School of Design, known colloquially as Parsons, is a private art and design college located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City.

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Pastel

A pastel is an art medium that consist of powdered pigment and a binder.

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Paul Durand-Ruel

Paul Durand-Ruel (31 October 1831 – 5 February 1922) was a French art dealer associated with the Impressionists and the Barbizon School.

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is a museum and private art school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Percy Gray

Percy Gray (October 3, 1869 – October 10, 1952) was an American painter. William Merritt Chase and Percy Gray are 19th-century American male artists.

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Portrait painting

Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to represent a specific human subject.

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Prospect Park (Brooklyn)

Prospect Park is a urban park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Robert Henri

Robert Henri (June 24, 1865 – July 12, 1929) was an American painter and teacher. William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri are 19th-century American male artists, American portrait painters, art Students League of New York faculty, members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and national Academy of Design members.

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Samuel Greene Wheeler Benjamin

Samuel Greene Wheeler "S.G.W." Benjamin (February 13, 1837 – July 19, 1914) was an American journalist, author, artist, and diplomat. His parents were American missionaries in Greece. He was born in Argos, Greece, but then educated in the United States, receiving an A.B. from Williams College in 1859.

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Sara Shewell Hayden

Sara Shewell Hayden (February 28, 1862 – January 3, 1939) was an American impressionist painter who created oil and watercolor paintings of figures, landscapes, and flowers. William Merritt Chase and Sara Shewell Hayden are American Impressionist painters.

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Schutterij

Schutterij refers to a voluntary city guard or citizen militia in the medieval and early modern Netherlands, intended to protect the town or city from attack and act in case of revolt or fire.

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Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art

The Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art was summer school of art in Shinnecock Hills, Long Island that existed from 1891 to 1902.

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Shinnecock Hills, New York

Shinnecock Hills is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, United States.

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Shirley Williamson

Shirley Williamson (1875–1944) was an American artist and educator, known for her seaside paintings and monotype prints.

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Silas Dustin

Silas Dustin (1855 – 1940) was an artist, art dealer and curator of the National Academy of Design in New York.

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Society of American Artists

The Society of American Artists was an American artists group.

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St. Louis

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Still life

A still life (still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or human-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc.). With origins in the Middle Ages and Ancient Greco-Roman art, still-life painting emerged as a distinct genre and professional specialization in Western painting by the late 16th century, and has remained significant since then.

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Ten American Painters

The Ten American Painters (also known as The Ten) was an artists' group formed in 1898 to exhibit their work as a unified group. William Merritt Chase and Ten American Painters are American Impressionist painters.

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Tenth Street Studio Building

The Tenth Street Studio Building, constructed in New York City in 1857, was the first modern facility designed solely to serve the needs of artists.

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The Officers of the St Adrian Militia Company in 1633

The Officers of the St Adrian Militia Company in 1633 refers to the second schutterstuk painted by Frans Hals for the Cluveniers, St.

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The Young Orphan

The Young Orphan (or At Her Ease) is an oil-on-canvas painting executed in 1884 by the American artist William Merritt Chase.

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Tile

Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Walter Shirlaw

Walter Shirlaw (August 6, 1838 – December 26, 1909) was a Scottish-American artist. William Merritt Chase and Walter Shirlaw are 19th-century American male artists and art Students League of New York faculty.

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Watercolor painting

Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (British English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua 'water'), is a painting method"Watercolor may be as old as art itself, going back to the Stone Age when early ancestors combined earth and charcoal with water to create the first wet-on-dry picture on a cave wall." in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution.

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Wilhelmina Weber Furlong

Wilhelmina Weber Furlong (1878 – 1962) was a German American artist and teacher. William Merritt Chase and Wilhelmina Weber Furlong are American Impressionist painters and art Students League of New York faculty.

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William Frederic Ritschel

William Frederic Ritschel, also known as Wilhelm Frederick Ritschel (July 11, 1864 – March 11, 1949), was a California impressionist painter who was born in Nurenberg, Kingdom of Bavaria. William Merritt Chase and William Frederic Ritschel are 19th-century American male artists.

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William Merritt Chase Homestead

William Merritt Chase Homestead is a historic home located at Shinnecock Hills in Suffolk County, New York.

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William Preston Phelps

William Preston Phelps (1848–1923), known as "the Painter of the Monadnock", was an American landscape painter. William Merritt Chase and William Preston Phelps are 19th-century American male artists.

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Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 – September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and illustrator, best known for his marine subjects. William Merritt Chase and Winslow Homer are members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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Xavier Martínez

Xavier Timoteo Martínez (February 7, 1869 – January 13, 1943) was a Mexican-born Californian artist active in the late 19th and early 20th century. William Merritt Chase and Xavier Martínez are 19th-century American male artists.

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See also

American pastel artists

Members of the Salmagundi Club

Munich School

Painters from St. Louis

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts faculty

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Merritt_Chase

Also known as William M. Chase.

, Johan Claesz Loo, John Henry Twachtman, John Marin, Joseph Oriel Eaton, Joseph Stella, Julian Onderdonk, Karl von Piloty, Kate Freeman Clark, Landscape painting, Lemuel Wilmarth, Leopold Seyffert, Lillian Elvira Moore Abbot, List of works by William Merritt Chase, Long Island, Louise Upton Brumback, Lydia Field Emmet, M. Jean McLane, Mariette Leslie Cotton, Marsden Hartley, National Academy of Design, National Register of Historic Places, Netherlands, New York City, Nineveh, Indiana, Oil painting, Panama–Pacific International Exposition, Parsons School of Design, Pastel, Paul Durand-Ruel, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Percy Gray, Portrait painting, Prospect Park (Brooklyn), Robert Henri, Samuel Greene Wheeler Benjamin, Sara Shewell Hayden, Schutterij, Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art, Shinnecock Hills, New York, Shirley Williamson, Silas Dustin, Society of American Artists, St. Louis, Still life, Ten American Painters, Tenth Street Studio Building, The Officers of the St Adrian Militia Company in 1633, The Young Orphan, Tile, Venice, Walter Shirlaw, Watercolor painting, Wilhelmina Weber Furlong, William Frederic Ritschel, William Merritt Chase Homestead, William Preston Phelps, Winslow Homer, Xavier Martínez.