THE DARBY SCHOOL OF ART: A Forgotten Chapter in the History of American Impressionist and Modern Painting
In 1898, Thomas Anshutz and Hugh Beckenridge founded a new art school to bring the European ideas of impressionism to the Philadelphia art scene. The Darby School slowly grew into a hub of avant-garde painting and led the charge to champion women as professional artists. 16 pages of photos.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 163
Publisher: Brookline
ISBN: 9781955041256
Item #: 942587X
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