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Americans Abroad | Landscape and Artistic Exchange, 1800–1920

Exhibition Info
Exhibition Period21 September 2018 – 17 March 2019
Exhibition VenueExhibition Hall 7 \14, 4th Floor, Tsinghua University Art Museum
Chief CuratorsFeng Yuan David Brenneman
Executive DirectorsSu Dan Yang Dongjiang
CuratorsJennifer McComas Xu Hong
HostsTsinghua University Art Museum Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art, Indiana University
Exhibition Profile

In this exhibition, fifty works by American artists who traveled to Europe in the nineteenth century are grouped into four categories: Landscape and National Identity; Tourists, Students, and Expatriates; American Artists and French Impressionism; Coda: Landscapes of Modernity. These works date from the early 1800s to the 1920s, and demonstrate how the art of England, the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Italy influenced American landscape paintings, which portray the special features of North American landscapes in a magnificent narrative style with natural geographical charm.

 

Works on show

  • Woodcutters in Windsor Park
    Benjamin West(English)
    Ca.1800

  • Woodcutters in Windsor Park
    Benjamin West (American)
    1795

  • Landscape
    Georges Michel(French)
    Ca.1825 -1835

  • The Port of Argenteuil
    Claude Monet (French)
    1874

  • French Garden
    Otto Stark(American)
    1887

  • Haymakers
    Winslow Homer(American)
    1867

  • Gloucester
    Maurice Brazil Prendergast(American)
    Ca.1907-1910

  • The Yerres, Effect of Rain
    Gustave Caillebotte(French)
    1875

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