The world is big, there are no wonders
There are many kinds of meanings in this sentence
Then, Teacher Xiaolong of Chongqing Longxing Studio thought
People should not be limited to the present, but should look at the long term!
Today, Little Dragon Teacher
Let's take you to appreciate the works of American Impressionists
His work gives me one,
The peace of life, but the love of life is beautiful!

William Merritt Chase
Chase William Merritt
November 1, 1849 - October 25, 1916
American Ten Painters
It is also the US Impressionist school
Mainly painted landscape paintings in the Impressionist style
I also painted some interior scenes, mostly middle-class life
At the same time, Chase is also a teacher
His representative works: "Self-portrait", "Brother's image", etc.
William Merritt Chase, born in Williamsburg, USA, to a local merchant family,
In 1861, the family moved to Indiana Perseri, where his father meant to inherit his family estate.
However, William Merritt Chase showed a keen interest in art.
The initiation teacher was barton S. Hays, a self-taught painter of the time.
He was guided by his teacher and soon developed his own unique painting style,
At this time, the teacher encouraged William Merritt Chase to go to New York city to continue his studies.
In 1869, he came to the United States and met the famous local painter Johnson.
After studying for a while, William Merritt Chase entered the National Academy of Design due to his outstanding talent.
Background: The artistic interaction between the United States and Europe, from the second half of the 19th century onwards, has been closer than ever.
Well-known in the American art world, such as Whistler (1834-1903), Mary Cassatt (1844-1925) and Sargent (1856-1925), etc.
Both had frequent interactions with French Impressionists. By the 1980s, the French Impressionists had the greatest impact on American painting art.
Monet had a prominent follower in the United States, Theodore Robinson,
He was one of the painters who succeeded Casat in combining French Impressionism with American art.
Appreciation of works
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