100% Money Back If Not 100% Satisfied!

Picture Frame From Frame Factory, Oil Painting From Studio !


 

 

 

Artist: Check All William Merritt Chase's Paintings.

Painting: Still life and watermelon

Painting ID: 37358

Buy Only Rolling or Stretched Oil Painting




Here you order HAND-PAINTED oil painting on canvas!
William Merritt Chase Still life and watermelon

Give Me A Price

 





William Merritt Chase:
American Impressionist Painter, 1849-1916 American painter and printmaker. He received his early training in Indianapolis from the portrait painter Barton S. Hays (1826-75). In 1869 he went to New York to study at the National Academy of Design where he exhibited in 1871. That year he joined his family in St Louis, where John Mulvaney (1844-1906) encouraged him to study in Munich. With the support of several local patrons, enabling him to live abroad for the next six years, Chase entered the Kenigliche Akademie in Munich in 1872. Among his teachers were Alexander von Wagner (1838-1919), Karl Theodor von Piloty and Wilhelm von Diez (1839-1907). Chase also admired the work of Wilhelm Leibl. The school emphasized bravura brushwork, a technique that became integral to Chase's style, favoured a dark palette and encouraged the study of Old Master painters, particularly Diego Velezquez and Frans Hals. Among Chase's friends in Munich were the American artists Walter Shirlaw, J. Frank Currier and Frederick Dielman (1847-1935)

Related Paintings to William Merritt Chase :.
| Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn - The Raising of Lazarus | Zurbaran, Francisco de-Fray Diego de Deza y Tavera, arzobispo de Sevilla | Weyden, Roger van der-La Piedad-46,8 cm x 34,5 cm | Nude Grand-nu-allong | Attributed to Jean -Simeon Rousseau de la Rottiere--Door panel from the Cabinet Turc of Comte d Artois at Versailles | | Christ in the Garden of Olives | Winged Figure | The small yellow horses | The Veranda | The United Irish Patriots of 1798 |


 


 

 

 

 

 

 CLOSE

Hang Your Painting On Wall Now!(Without Frame)   Buy Framed Oil Painting   Email

William Merritt Chase