Art Society
Ten American Painters
Ten American Painters was an art society founded in 1897. This catalog holds 91 public-domain works by 7 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Impressionism.
About
The Ten American Painters was a group of American Impressionist artists who seceded from the Society of American Artists in 1897 to form their own exhibiting society. Comprising ten members who shared a commitment to aesthetic refinement and light, they held annual exhibitions in New York and Boston until 1919.
Associated movements
Member artists
Works by its members
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U.S. Thread Company Mills, Willimantic, Connecticut -
Idle Hours -
Tobias and the Angel -
Still Life: Vase of Peonies -
The Factory Village -
The North Country -
Children in Woods -
Midsummer Twilight -
Fruit -
The Green Bodice -
The Red Bridge -
Green and Gold -
The Letter -
Lilac Dress -
Moonlight -
Lady with a Mask -
Across the Room -
Connecticut Village (Going to School) -
Hillside Pastures—September -
Mother and Mary -
Josephine and Mercie -
Josephine Knitting -
Obweebetuck -
May Night -
Lady with a Lute -
On Bos’n’s Hill -
The Building of the Dam -
Anna Dwight Weir Reading a Letter -
Charles Greely Loring -
Rainy Day -
The Blue Cup -
Unfolding Buds -
The White Veil -
My Daughter Elisabeth -
Summer -
The Grey Bodice -
Edward Robinson -
Girl Reading -
Mother and Child in a Boat -
Reverie (Katharine Finn) -
New England Interior -
My Sister Lydia -
The Delft Plate -
The Birches -
The First Snow -
Eleanor -
Decorative Head -
Early Morning -
Pintails Decoyed -
Gertrude -
The Silver Screen -
Katharine Gray Dodge -
Calm Morning -
A Garden -
Classical Figures -
Commerce and Agriculture Bringing Wealth to Detroit -
Portrait of Robert Walter Weir -
Early Spring Afternoon: Central Park -
Watching the Bees -
The Green Dress