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333: 452:, a small creek which runs through the area, and passed along his residence. Other works depict the hills, the Shipman residence or other country buildings. His production in Cornish exemplified and elevated his reputation for painting modest and intimate scenery of the changing seasons, elements which are represented in his work from the time. The pieces he produced in the Cornish area brought an unusual time of social, critical and commercial success in his life, so often filled with personal tumult. His paintings were compared with the poetry of Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, and other writers, earning him a reputation, in the words of one critic, as the "poet laureate of the New England hills." 433: 286: 1845: 270: 625: 343: 31: 733: 471: 420:
between 1909 and 1921, often during the quiet winter seasons when many of the colony's residents had returned to the city. The colony stretched over gentle, open hills along the Connecticut River with views of Mount Ascutney in Vermont, a landscape which garnered it comparisons to Tuscany and a crop
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in painting murals for a New York courthouse; in this genre he was no more successful than he had been as an illustrator and portraitist. Metcalf's model for the murals was Marguerite Beaufort Hailé, a stage performer twenty years his junior, whom the artist would marry in 1903.
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His familial strife continued when, after having two children, he and Henrietta divorced in 1920, which spurred a period of drinking and decreased productivity. However, he rebounded and painted for a number of years in Vermont, possibly returning briefly to Cornish.
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Metcalf continued to hold one-man shows in New York and Boston. During the 1910s he traveled incessantly in search of painting sites. In 1913 he spent nine months painting in Paris, Norway, England, and Italy; in the U.S., in addition to Cornish and
518:, where Metcalf visited and stayed in Old Lyme between 1905 and 1907, now houses the largest public collection of Metcalf's paintings and personal artifacts. A number of American museums have collected artworks by Metcalf, including the 396:'s gold medal, was honored with the top purchase prize of $ 3,000, and became the first contemporary American painting to be bought by that institution. It remains one of Metcalf's best known works and is now in the collection of the 1134: 959: 215:, and received a scholarship at the Boston Museum school, where he studied until 1878. In 1882 he held an exhibition at the J. Eastman Chase Gallery in Boston, the sales from which financed a study trip abroad. 1234: 218:
Metcalf left for Europe in September 1883, and did not return to the United States until late 1888. During that time he traveled and painted, studying first in Paris with
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in 1911. Varying year to year, he stayed with the Shipmans, or a converted grist mill close to the village of Plainfield. His frequent Cornish muse was
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Metcalf would return faithfully for many winters, and at least one summer after that. He was good friends with colonist
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in 1902, to make painted studies. That year he also produced a series of notable landscapes, including
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after his 1925 death, recognizes his rag to riches story as typifying "the romance of American Life."
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of Italianate summer homes. In 1909, Louis Shipman, a playwright and husband of landscape architect
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Born into a working-class family, Metcalf began painting in 1874. In 1876 he opened a studio in
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were disappointing. At the time Metcalf led a lavish social life that included heavy drinking.
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His ashes were scattered in Cornish, New Hampshire, by his longtime friend Charles Platt.
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He painted this in Plainfield by the Shipman house, and later created a second copy,
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held a large exhibition of Metcalf's work in 1925, during which the artist died of a
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In preparation for a mural commissioned by a tobacco company, Metcalf traveled to
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Upon his return to the United States Metcalf had a solo exhibition at the
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of the artist, available from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries
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While at the colony he painted around 35 landscapes, including
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The heading of Willard Metcalf's obituary, published in the
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Impressionism in America: The Ten American Painters
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After living briefly in 13: 2428:20th-century American male artists 2423:19th-century American male artists 2408:Artists from Lowell, Massachusetts 1670:, Florence Griswold Museum, 2005. 1626: 1510:"The Picnic - Metcalf, Willard L." 1289:Amon Carter Museum of American Art 1089:Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 909: 890:Italie, Hillel (7 February 2010). 576:Amon Carter Museum of American Art 254:. By 1886 Metcalf was painting in 14: 2439: 1752: 1697: 1513:Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza 1339:Terra Foundation for American Art 584:Terra Foundation for American Art 199:and his influential years at the 1843: 1239:Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery 731: 638: 564:Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery 2383:American Impressionist painters 1601: 1576: 1550: 1526: 1502: 1477: 1452: 1427: 1402: 1377: 1352: 1327: 1302: 1277: 1252: 1227: 1210:"Works – Willard LeRoy Metcalf" 1202: 1177: 1164:Smithsonian American Art Museum 1152: 1127: 1102: 1077: 1052: 1027: 1002: 977: 952: 941: 883: 856: 835:Metcalf, Willard Leroy (1906). 552:Smithsonian American Art Museum 408:Metcalf frequently visited the 2378:20th-century American painters 2368:19th-century American painters 1917:First Impressionist Exhibition 1335:"Collections: Willard Metcalf" 964:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 847: 828: 819: 810: 801: 792: 761: 724: 681:The Village- September Morning 483:Later works, death, and legacy 446:Henriette Alice McCrea-Metcalf 412:, centered in the villages of 206: 1: 2083:Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-CotĂ© 1660: 461:The Village-September Morning 167:who in 1897 seceded from the 1666:Chambers, Bruce W., et al., 1014:The Art Institute of Chicago 7: 2413:Painters from Massachusetts 2252:French impressionist cinema 1389:Yale University Art Gallery 1364:Colby College Museum of Art 707:List of Orientalist artists 692: 608:Smith College Museum of Art 592:Yale University Art Gallery 588:Colby College Museum of Art 327: 185:American Watercolor Society 169:Society of American Artists 10: 2444: 2293:Pennsylvania Impressionism 1841: 1064:Philadelphia Museum of Art 1039:Museum of Fine Arts Boston 923:MacAdam, Barabara (1999). 536:Philadelphia Museum of Art 532:Boston Museum of Fine Arts 520:Metropolitan Museum of Art 2347:Pays des Impressionnistes 2316: 2260: 2234: 2141:Giovanni Battista Ciolina 2116: 2054: 1997: 1925: 1909: 1883: 1852: 1762: 1638:MacAdam, Barbara (1999). 1114:Detroit Institute of Arts 616:Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum 544:Detroit Institute of Arts 490:Plainfield, New Hampshire 242:in Paris, and painted at 130: 117: 107: 89: 79: 61: 40: 28: 21: 2283:Decorative Impressionism 2278:California Impressionism 1685:, Prestel-Verlag, 1991. 949:Florence Griswold Museum 717: 528:Art Institute of Chicago 226:, subsequently going to 2303:Synthetic impressionism 2268:Amsterdam Impressionism 2093:Helen Galloway McNicoll 1944:Frederick Carl Frieseke 1588:National Gallery of Art 1562:National Gallery of Art 1285:"Willard LeRoy Metcalf" 1189:Baltimore Museum of Art 1010:"Willard Leroy Metcalf" 989:National Gallery of Art 985:"Willard Leroy Metcalf" 960:"Search the Collection" 841:National Gallery of Art 767:Hiesinger, pages 240-1. 754:Encyclopædia Britannica 644:Summer Morning, Giverny 631:, oil on canvas, 1922. 556:Baltimore Museum of Art 524:National Gallery of Art 516:Florence Griswold House 398:National Gallery of Art 394:Corcoran Gallery of Art 2388:AcadĂ©mie Julian alumni 2373:American male painters 1974:Walter Elmer Schofield 1681:Hiesinger, Ulrich W., 749:Metcalf, Willard Leroy 635: 629:Indian Summer, Vermont 479: 437: 418:Cornish, New Hampshire 352: 339: 337:The Ten Cent Breakfast 293: 277: 189:American Impressionism 2201:WĹ‚adysĹ‚aw PodkowiĹ„ski 1939:William Merritt Chase 1830:Pierre-Auguste Renoir 674:Ten American Painters 627: 473: 435: 345: 335: 288: 276:, 1911, oil on canvas 272: 224:Jules-Joseph Lefebvre 197:Old Lyme, Connecticut 165:Ten American Painters 151:, and later attended 147:. 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Lowell, Massachusetts
New York City
American
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Académie Julian
Paris
Painting
Impressionism
Landscape art
Lowell, Massachusetts
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Académie Julian
Paris
landscape painter
Ten American Painters
Society of American Artists
Cooper Union
New York
Art Students League
American Watercolor Society
American Impressionism
Old Lyme Art Colony
Old Lyme, Connecticut
Cornish Art Colony
Boston
Gustave Boulanger
Jules-Joseph Lefebvre
England
Pont-Aven

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