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were the driving forces behind the organization. Dissatisfied with the conservatism of the American art establishment, the three artists recruited seven others from Boston, New York City, and elsewhere on the East Coast, with the intention of creating an exhibition society that valued their view of
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In America, popular painting styles usually originated on the east coast in cities like New York and Boston. The Ten continued a tradition of artists forming new groups in reaction to a lack of support from existing artists' groups. Thus, the
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are generally considered the masters of the impressionist movement. An Impressionist painting will often use small dabs of color in order to make the painting distinguishable from afar, but indistinguishable from up close.
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style they had adopted. Leaving the group was considered a bold move by the general public, but the Society of American Artists felt that it was easier to let the members that were leaving go than appease them.
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joined in his place. Unanimous approval was required to admit a new member to the society. It was also decided that there would never be less than ten members active for the group to remain as one.
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so they could meet and exhibit their work as a collective. The Ten American Painters was born from this group in 1898, when Twachtman, Weir, and Hassam found the Society hostile to the
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For twenty years The Ten exhibited in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and other American cities. After this it dissolved due to death in its ranks and lack of public interest.
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This article is about the American Impressionist artists of the late 19th-early 20th centuries. For the 1930s Expressionist group of the same name, see the
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was a French art movement that emerged in the 1870s, and was picked up by American painters towards the end of the 19th century. Painters like
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originality, imagination, and exhibition quality. The Ten achieved popular and critical success, and lasted two decades before dissolving.
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accepted membership but withdrew before the group's first exhibition. After J. H. Twachtman died in 1902,
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Index

The Ten (Expressionists)

John Henry Twachtman
J. Alden Weir
Childe Hassam
National Academy of Design
American Academy of the Fine Arts
Society of American Artists
Impressionist
Impressionism
Edgar Degas
Claude Monet
Auguste Renoir
Frank W. Benson
Joseph Rodefer DeCamp
Thomas Wilmer Dewing
Childe Hassam
Willard Leroy Metcalf
Robert Reid
Edward Simmons
Edmund C. Tarbell
John Henry Twachtman
J. Alden Weir
Winslow Homer
Abbott Handerson Thayer
William Merritt Chase
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