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Home | The Riffe Gallery Midwestern Visions of Impressionism: 1890 - 1930July 31 – October 12, 2008 Curated by Christine Fowler Shearer, Massillon Museum Midwestern Visions of Impressionism: 1890 – 1930 takes a fresh look the American Impressionism movement through the paintings of 33 artists born or raised in the Midwest and working between 1890 and 1930. In addition to bringing attention to the often overlooked talent of Ohio, Illinois and Indiana; Midwestern Visions of Impressionism explores where these artists fit within the larger context of American Impressionism and how their regions informed their painting. Featured artists: John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, LucieHartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, Ada Walter Shulz, Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams. Join us opening night,Thursday, July 31, for an exhibition tour with with Curator Christine Fowler Shearer from 5 – 6 p.m., followed by an opening recpetion from 6 – 8 p.m. This exhibition was organized by the Massillon Museum with funding from the Ohio Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts as part of American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius, Canton/Stark County CVB, Stark Community Foundation. Additional support from the Ohio Building Authority. Media sponsors for this exhibition include Alive, CityScene, Ohio Magazine and Time Warner. Tour some of the works that will be on display! There are 15 images contained within this archive that are intended for Riffe Gallery publicity/educational use only. These images are protected by a photographic copyright that belongs to the Ohio Arts Council. They, therefore, are not in the public domain. Please contact the Ohio Arts Council directly if you wish to inquire about obtaining reproduction permission. Dimensions are h x w.
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