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  2. Robert Spencer (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Carpenter Spencer (1 December 1879 – 11 July 1931) was an American painter who received extensive recognition in his day. [1] He was one of the Pennsylvania impressionists, but is better known for his paintings of the mills and working people of the Delaware River region than for landscapes. His work is held in numerous public collections.

  3. Pennsylvania Impressionism - Wikipedia

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    The Tow Path, a 1921 Pennsylvania impressionist painting by William Langson Lathrop now on display at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.. Pennsylvania Impressionism was an American Impressionist movement of the first half of the 20th century that was centered in and around Bucks County, Pennsylvania, particularly the town of New Hope.

  4. Walter Elmer Schofield - Wikipedia

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    Walter Elmer Schofield ROI RBA (September 10, 1866 [a] – March 1, 1944) was an American Impressionist landscape and marine painter. Although he never lived in New Hope or Bucks County, Schofield is regarded as one of the Pennsylvania Impressionists.

  5. William Langson Lathrop - Wikipedia

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    Ely's Bridge by Lathrop "Martha's Vineyard Pasture," 25 x 30 inches, by William Langson Lathrop.. William Langson Lathrop (pronounced "LAY-throp") (March 29, 1859 – September 21, 1938) was an American Impressionist landscape painter and founder of the art colony in New Hope, Pennsylvania, [1] where he was an influential founder of Pennsylvania Impressionism.

  6. Mary Elizabeth Price - Wikipedia

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    It sold many Impressionist artists paintings, including those from Pennsylvania, from 1914 [3] to 1955. [16] Her sister, Alice, was an artist and brother R. Moore Price was an artist, [4] framemaker, and art dealer. His wife, Elizabeth Freedley Price, was an Impressionist painter. [3]

  7. Roy Cleveland Nuse - Wikipedia

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    Roy Cleveland Nuse (1885–1975) was an American painter, curator, and a teacher, associated with Pennsylvania Impressionism. He taught at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia, from 1925 to 1954. For almost 60 years he lived and painted in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, working in a plein-air, impressionist style. His ...

  8. Charles Rosen (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Rosen (28 April 1878 – 21 June 1950) was an American painter who lived for many years in Woodstock, New York. In the 1910s he was acclaimed for his Impressionist winter landscapes. He became dissatisfied with this style and around 1920 he changed to a radically different cubist-realist (Precisionism) style. He became recognized as one ...

  9. John Fulton Folinsbee - Wikipedia

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    John Fulton "Jack" Folinsbee (March 14, 1892 – May 10, 1972) was an American landscape, marine and portrait painter, and a member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of New Hope and Lambertville, New Jersey , particularly the factories, quarries, and canals along the Delaware River .