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20: 90: 82:, became one of the first paintings by an American artist to be purchased by the French government. Discussing the painting years later Harrison attributed its handling to "A Scandinavian painter (who) had shown me the secret of atmospheric painting....and....the importance of vibration and refraction in landscape painting." The paintings of this period included peasant subjects that showed the influence of 168:
was descriptive not merely of the recent movement in French painting, but referred to any work done "honestly and sincerely" before nature. Harrison's painting exemplified the lessons he taught, emphasizing the practice of open-air observation rather than technical facility.
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at the turn of the century where he founded a school based on his experiments in Tonalism. In 1906 Harrison helped found the Art Students League Summer School in Woodstock, where his pupils would include his niece, the architect and painter
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Harrison received numerous prizes and medals, including the gold medal at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1910. He became a member of the National Academy of Design in 1910,
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Harrison met the Australian painter Eleanor Ritchie in the course of his summer landscape travels; they married and returned to America, where he began to exhibit annually at the
640: 670: 30:(October 28, 1854, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 1929) was an American genre and landscape painter, teacher, and writer. He was a prominent practitioner and advocate of 655: 67: 385:"A one-man show of oil paintings by a Brooklyn-born artist, Florence Ballin Cramer, will open Tuesday, October 1, at Long Island University's Brooklyn Center" 160:; the book was cited as "a standard work for students, and was referred to as "a fine commentary on the technique of the craft." According to art historian 715: 710: 690: 680: 650: 695: 547: 252: 625: 615: 86:. The limited palette and wistful mood of the early works would continue to be distinguishing features of Harrison's later landscape paintings. 138: 358: 416: 113:. Temporarily forced to stop painting on account of ill health, he spent considerable time between 1889 and 1893 traveling in Australia, the 110: 51: 384: 665: 685: 610: 700: 542: 528: 294: 432: 660: 620: 150: 571: 511: 675: 284: 146: 504: 580: 462: 106: 142: 131: 122: 249: 173: 552: 463:"Birge Harrison - Artist, Fine Art, Auction Records, Prices, Biography for Birge (Lovell Birge) Harrison" 331: 47: 635: 630: 83: 126: 59: 89: 566: 19: 538: 524: 412: 290: 161: 71: 593: 256: 177: 58:
as a positive influence on his own teaching style. He then went to Paris on the advice of
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Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design ...
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Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design
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In 1909 Harrison's lectures were published in a book entitled
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Lasting Impressions: American Painters in France 1865–1915
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Index


Tonalism
Philadelphia
T. Alexander Harrison
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Thomas Eakins
John Singer Sargent
Carolus-Duran
École des Beaux-Arts
Cabanel
Paris Salon
Jules Bastien-Lepage

musée des beaux-arts de Rennes
National Academy of Design
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
South Seas
New Mexico
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Woodstock, New York
Margaret Fulton Spencer
National Institute of Arts and Letters
New York Water Color Club
Society of American Artists
Art Students League
William H. Gerdts
Impressionism
Florence Ballin Cramer
Mary Gine Riley
Florence Thaw

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