Texas Impressionism: Branding with Brushstroke and Color, 1885-1935
September 15 through January 26, 2013
Over 100 paintings dating 1885-1935 challenge the perception that Impressionism in Texas was provincial and outside the mainstream of American and European art. Organized by art historian and curator Michael Grauer of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, TX. Including works by Julian Onderdonk, Robert Onderdonk, Jose Arpa, Edward G. Eisenlohr, Ella Koepke Mewhinney, Dawson Dawson- Watson, Seymour Thomas, Lucien Abrams, E. Richardson Cherry and Frank Reaugh.
also by Bill Davenport
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