Winter_2016_Preview

Vose Gal leries is pleased to announce the major exhibition, Crosscurrents: The Colonies, Clubs & Schools that Established Impressionism in America . The show serves as the second of two significant exhibitions in 2016 to commemorate the gal leries’ 175 years in business. Concurrently, Crosscurrents will feature over 100 works for sale by American artists working in the Im- pressionist vein around the turn of the century. It will explore the tightly-knit communities of artists who synthesized their academic instruction from the Art Students League of New York and Boston Museum School with their exposure to Impressionism in Europe to form a distinctly American style. This move- ment was fostered by art colonies along the New England coastline reminiscent of those formed in France. V O S E G A L L E R I E S LLC D e a l e r s i n F i n e A m e r i c a n A r t f o r S i x G e n e r a t i o n s 175 1841-2016 years Celebrat ing 238 Newbury Street . Boston . MA . 02116 . 617.536.6176 . info@vosegalleries.com . w ww.vosegalleries.com Crosscurrents will showcase the personal art collection of Abbot W. and Marcia L. Vose, which has never been displayed before. After championing artists of the forgotten American Impressionist movement be- ginning in the 1970s, the Voses have built an extensive collection of Impressionists over the past forty- four years. Over forty pieces from their collection will be on view. Select works from the collection of Abbot W. and Marcia L. Vose on display in the gallery, from left to right: Edward F. Mc- Cartan (1879-1947), Girl Drinking from a Shell ; Hermann Dudley Murphy (1867-1945), Pitch Pines, Mt. Monadnock, New Hampshire ; Arthur C. Goodwin (1864-1929), Arlington Street Church ; Frank W. Benson (1862-1951), A Cup of Water

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