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| William Lathrop (1859 - 1938) |
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Artists who influenced William Lathrop![]() | Founder of the New Hope Pennsylvania Impressionist Colony, he was known as one of Americas premier landscape painters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His style was Tonalist, which coincided with Impressionism but was not plein air nor focused on light, sunny colors. He was not innovative in style, but much admired for the strength and skillfully conveyed mood of his canvases. He avoided ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by William Lathrop![]() | |
![]() William Merritt Chase | ![]() Muskrat Hunter (Reading Public Museum) | ![]() Bonfire | ![]() Daniel Garber |
![]() John Henry Twachtman | ![]() Chilmark Moor, Martha's Vineyard (Michener Art Museum) | ![]() Three Trees (Smithsonian American Art Museum) | ![]() Robert Spencer |
![]() J. Alden Weir | ![]() Hills of Naushon | ![]() Black Squall | ![]() Theresa Ferber Bernstein |
![]() Henry Ranger | ![]() Misty Day on Canal | ![]() Delaware Valley (Brandywine River Museum) | |