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Robinson, Theodore

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Robinson, Theodore (1852-1896)

US painter. He painted in a conventional realistic manner, but after a stay in France 1884-88 - particularly after meeting Claude Monet in 1887 - he embraced and promoted the Impressionist style. He settled in New York City in 1892, determined to apply the Impressionist style to American subjects, as in Port Ben, Delaware and Hudson Canal 1893 or Union Square in Winter 1895.

He was born in Irasburg, Vermont. After attending the National Academy of Design in New York City in 1874 and helping found the Art Students League, he studied in Paris 1876-78.


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