American Impressionism - Notable American Impressionists

Notable American Impressionists

Prominent impressionist painters, from the United States include:

  • J. Ottis Adams
  • Lucy Bacon
  • George Herbert Baker
  • Thomas P. Barnett
  • Reynolds Beal
  • Marilyn Bendell
  • Frank Weston Benson
  • Johann Berthelsen
  • Warren Eugene Brandon
  • John Leslie Breck
  • Matilda Browne
  • John Elwood Bundy
  • Dennis Miller Bunker
  • Theodore Earl Butler
  • Mary Cassatt
  • William Merritt Chase
  • Alson S. Clark
  • Colin Campbell Cooper
  • Paul Cornoyer
  • Joseph DeCamp
  • Thomas Dewing
  • Frank DuMond
  • John Joseph Enneking
  • Frederick Carl Frieseke
  • John Gamble
  • Daniel Garber
  • Arthur Hill Gilbert
  • Emerson E. Glass
  • Edmund Greacen
  • Richard Gruelle
  • James Taylor Harwood
  • Childe Hassam
  • Charles Daniel Hubbard
  • Wilson Irvine
  • Joseph Kleitsch (California Impressionist)
  • Albert Henry Krehbiel
  • William Langson Lathrop
  • Hayley Lever
  • Laura Muntz Lyall (Canadian)
  • Willard Metcalf
  • Robertson Kirtland Mygatt
  • George Loftus Noyes
  • Frank Nuderscher
  • Leonard Ochtman
  • Julian Onderdonk
  • William McGregor Paxton
  • Edgar Alwin Payne
  • Lilla Cabot Perry
  • Fritz Poock
  • Edward Henry Potthast
  • Edward Willis Redfield
  • Robert Reid
  • Theodore Robinson
  • Guy Rose
  • Paul Sawyier
  • Edward Simmons
  • Sueo Serisawa (California Impressionist)
  • George Sotter
  • Otto Stark
  • T. C. Steele
  • Edmund Charles Tarbell
  • John Henry Twachtman
  • Edward Charles Volkert
  • Robert Vonnoh
  • Clark Voorhees
  • Marion Wachtel
  • J. Alden Weir
  • Mary Agnes Yerkes

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