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Wilson Irvine

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Irvine attended the night school of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied for over seven years. By the turn of the century, the Institute often showed Irvine's work, and gave him a solo show over the 1916-1917 Christmas season. The Art Institute maintains a number of Wilson Irvine paintings
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Having mastered the airbrush, in 1888, Irvine moved to Chicago. Irvine's "day job" during this period was as an illustrator/graphic designer, often employing the still-novel airbrush. Simultaneously, Irvine built a career as a serious painter. He led the
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on 21 August 1936. In recent years, Irvine has been rediscovered and acknowledged as a key figure in early-20th-century American Impressionism. Irvine's paintings are included in the collections of Chicago's Art Institute,
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But it was not until he was 45 (in 1914) that Irvine packed up and moved his family to Old Lyme, Connecticut, becoming part of the Florence Griswold circle, now recognized as the "
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Following through on his early experiments with the airbrush, in his later years Irvine continued to try out new artistic techniques. His later work includes "
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From the beginning, Irvine's interest in painterly subjects was equalled by a parallel focus on artistic
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Irvine is best known for his mastery of light and texture — a 1998 exhibit of his work was called
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Late in his career, Irvine's work was the subject of solo exhibitions, including at:
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While developing his career in Chicago, Irvine frequently headed east, painting in
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as artistic medium — a medium which had just been developed and marketed by
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Irvine's career was highlighted by three extended sojourns to Europe:
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To capture subtle effects of light, Irvine often painted
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appeared on the cover of the 31 January 1931 issue of
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Sidney C. Woodward papers, 1823-1963, bulk 1915-1932
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Index

American Impressionist
landscape

Old Lyme, Connecticut
Florence Griswold
Chicago
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Byron, Illinois
Rockford Central High School
Art Institute of Chicago
airbrush
Liberty Walkup
Palette and Chisel Club
Cliff Dwellers Club
Lorado Taft

French Quarter
Massachusetts
Connecticut
New England
Virginia
New Orleans
American Barbizon
Sidney C. Woodward
aqua prints
prismatic
The Literary Digest
National Academy of Design
Carson Pirie Scott
Wadsworth Atheneum

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