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as well as on art of earlier and more recent generations, with his most important contributions translated into French, Russian and
English, are considered to have been instrumental for the understanding and the lasting success of these artistic movements.
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Relocating to Paris, Meier-Graefe turned his attention to 19th century French painting; his 3-volume history of modern art (1904 and 1914–24) canonized the importance of French
Impressionism. He wrote important biographies of many artists, including
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to relocate to the area as well. Their efforts led to the formation of a large German-Jewish refugee arts-colony in neighboring
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and the recognition of the artist as a forerunner to the Expressionists.
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