Title: OTHER 19th-Century ARTISTS Edvard Munch Norweigian painter whose loose brushstrokes and disturbing colors became a forerunner to Expressionism
1OTHER 19th-Century ARTISTSEdvard
MunchNorweigian painter whose loose brushstrokes
and disturbing colors became a forerunner to
Expressionism The Scream, 1893. John Singer
SargentLate 19th Cent. Portrait artist known for
loose, painterly brushstrokes, Madame X,
1884. Winslow Homer American painter, famous for
his watercolor seascapes, The Gulf Stream,
1899. Thomas Eakins Portrait painter heavily
influenced by Velazquez and tenebrism. The Gross
Clinic, 1875. Henry O. Tanner Student of
Eakins 1st black American painter to reach
international acclaim Genre scenes where the
poor is painted with dignity. The Banjo Lesson
1893, The Thankful Poor, 1894.
2The camera cannot compete with the brush and the
palette so long as it cannot be used in heaven or
hell" Edvard Munch
Edvard MunchThe ScreamOil and pastel on
cardboard1893.
3Edvard Munch, The Dance of Life, 1899-1900.
4Edvard MunchThe Dead Mother1899-1900.
5Edvard Munch, Anxiety, 1894.
6John Singer Sargent
Lived from 1856-1925 Most successful portrait
painter of his time Painted almost 900 oil
paintings and 2000 watercolors in the bulk of his
career Born to American parents in Florence,
Italy Studied at the Salon in France eventually
moved to London
Self-Portrait, 1907.
7Madame X was a socialite and wife of wealthy
Pierre Gautreau. Viewers were shocked at the
first exhibition of this piece as Sargent painted
her right strap falling off the shoulder,
considered to be very suggestive at the time.
Sargent, Madame X, 1884.
8Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. I.N. Phelps-Stokes, 1897.
9Portrait of Sargent in Studio, 1884.
10Sargent, Claude Monet at the edge of a Wood, 1887.
11Sargent, Daughters of Edward D. Boit, 1882.
12John Singer Sargent, Lady Agnew of
Lochnaw 1892-93.
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15John Singer Sargent, Two Girls Fishing, 1912.
(Cincinnati Art Museum)
16Winslow Homer
Lived from 1836-1910 American Landscape /
Seascape Painter Started doing illustrations for
Harpers Weekly Magazine, who sent him to the
Civil War to frontlines to sketch and paint
scenes Eventually switched to watercolor Best
known for his seascapes while living in Prouts
Neck, Maine
17Winslow Homer, Snap The Whip, 1872. Oil on
Canvas.
18Winslow Homer, Home Sweet Home 1863. Oil on
Canvas.
19Winslow Homer, Dads Coming, 1873. Oil on Wood.
20Winslow Homer, Girl With Hay Rake, 1878.
Watercolor.
21Winslow Homer, Incoming Tide Scarboro Maine,
1893.
22Winslow Homer, The Gulf Stream, 1899. Oil on
Canvas.
23John Singleton Copley, Watson and the Shark, 1778.
24James Whistler, At The Piano, 1858-59.
25James Whistler, Arrangement in Gray and Black
(Whistlers Mother), 1871.
26Thomas EakinsSelf-Portrait1902.
27Thomas EakinsThe Gross Clinic1875.
28Thomas Eakins, The Agnew Clinic, 1889.
29Thomas EakinsBetween Rounds1898-1899.
30Henry Osawa Tanner was an African-American artist
who studied under Thomas Eakins at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. When Tanner
moved to Paris, he was inspired by the works of
the Realists and early Impressionists. This loose
style is seen in his work.
Henry O. Tanner
31Henry O. TannerThe Banjo Lesson1893.
32Henry O. Tanner, The Thankful Poor, 1894.