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  1. 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. Art historians consider Twachtman's style of American Impressionism to be among the more personal and experimental of his generation.

  2. Painter, founding member of The Ten. He studied with Frank Duveneck, and his early canvases reflected the influence of the Munich Academy. The mature work showed a concern for light and subtle tonalities, expressed in poetic and monochromatic evocations of the landscape.

    • August 4, 1853
    • August 8, 1902
  3. 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.

    • American
    • August 4, 1853
    • Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
    • August 8, 1902
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  4. Twachtman, c. 1900 - photo by Gertrude Käsebier John Henry Twachtman . Nasceu: 4 de agosto de 1853; Cincinnati, Ohio, United States ; Morreu: 8 de agosto de 1902; Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States ; Nacionalidade: American; Movimento Artístico: Impressionismo

    • American
    • Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
  5. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. West Building 6th St and Constitution Ave NW Enter or exit from Constitution Avenue, 4th Street, 7th Street, or Madison Drive on the National Mall.

  6. John Henry Twachtman was a painter and etcher and, one of the first American Impressionists. Among his best-known works are landscapes depicting winter or early spring scenes with delicate, high-keyed color and strong, underlying formal construction.

  7. Artist: John Henry Twachtman (American, Cincinnati, Ohio 1853–1902 Gloucester, Massachusetts) Date: ca. 1884. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 18 1/4 x 25 7/8in. (46.4 x 65.7cm) Credit Line: Purchase, The Charles Engelhard Foundation Gift, 1991. Accession Number: 1991.130