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| Joseph Rodefer De Camp (1858 - 1923) |
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Artists who influenced Joseph Rodefer De Camp![]() | Joseph Rodefer De Camp, a native of Boston and known for his paintings of women in interiors, was one of the "Ten American Painters". This loosely knit organization of rebels against the National Academy was regarded as a kind of academy of American Impressionism, and its first exhibit was held in New York in 1898 at Durand-Ruel Gallery, and included only members of the group. In 1875, at ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Joseph Rodefer De Camp![]() | |
![]() John Henry Twachtman | ![]() Guitar Player (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Blue Cup (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Edmund Charles Tarbell |
![]() Frank Duveneck | ![]() Theodore Roosevelt (Fogg Museum) | ![]() Moorland Path, Cape Ann | ![]() Frank Benson |
![]() Jan Vermeer | ![]() Seamstress (Corcoran Gallery) | ![]() Seascape (Farnsworth Art Museum) | ![]() Aldro Hibbard |
![]() Fallen Hero (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Blue Cup (study) (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() William McGregor Paxton | |