Theodore Robinson

American painter known for Impressionism

Theodore Robinson - Artists & Creatives born June 3rd, 1852
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An American painter and academic, Robinson played a significant role in the Impressionist movement in the United States. A student of the renowned painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, he traveled extensively in France, absorbing the techniques and aesthetics of European Impressionism. His works often depicted landscapes, gardens, and figures, characterized by vibrant color and light. Robinson was instrumental in introducing Impressionism to American art, influencing a generation of artists. He exhibited widely and was associated with groups such as the Society of American Artists.

Pioneered American Impressionism

Exhibited with the Society of American Artists

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