I find William Merritt Chase an amazing painter. He painted at a time in history which is a favorite of mine for the artistic innovative advancement in painting. His brushwork on his plants and elsewhere reminds me of Chinese or Japanese paintings, it is a one stroke process which gives vitality to his work - he was a master at his brush work in my estimation. I particularly like his paintings of landscape, the beauty of the parks in Brooklyn and the seaside. I also enjoy the interiors where the people figure into them. But the portraits are probably where he made most of his money, that and teaching.
This video was quite an eye-opener. I only knew of Chase's landscape paintings as one of several Americans who traveled to be near Giverny, to soak up the atmosphere near Monet. The number of portrait and figure works is quite something. The paintings shown at the 10:25 and 12:00 minute marks of this video really show his mastery of this niche. I concur with your assessment, that he probably did far better financially doing portraits.
Biographie Il est né à Williamsburg (aujourd'hui Nineveh), Indiana, et devient un élève de Barton S. Hays à Indianapolis et de Joseph Oriel Eaton à New York ainsi que de A. Wagner et de Karl von Piloty à Munich. Il installe à New York sa propre école, « Chase school » (aujourd'hui Parsons), après avoir enseigné quelques années à l'Art Students League. Il travaille sur tous supports : peinture à l'huile, pastel, encre. Ses thèmes sont nombreux : paysages, natures mortes, portraits ; mais ce sont ceux-ci qui le rendent célèbre, de nombreuses personnalités souhaitant devenir ses modèles. Chase gagne de nombreux honneurs et devient un membre de la National Academy of Design, New York, il dirige durant dix ans la Society of American Artists. Il devient membre du Ten American Painters après la mort de John Henry Twachtman. pour en savoir plus se reporter au lien source de cet extrait biographique: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Merritt_Chase
I find William Merritt Chase an amazing painter. He painted at a time in history which is a favorite of mine for the artistic innovative advancement in painting. His brushwork on his plants and elsewhere reminds me of Chinese or Japanese paintings, it is a one stroke process which gives vitality to his work - he was a master at his brush work in my estimation. I particularly like his paintings of landscape, the beauty of the parks in Brooklyn and the seaside. I also enjoy the interiors where the people figure into them. But the portraits are probably where he made most of his money, that and teaching.
This video was quite an eye-opener. I only knew of Chase's landscape paintings as one of several Americans who traveled to be near Giverny, to soak up the atmosphere near Monet. The number of portrait and figure works is quite something. The paintings shown at the 10:25 and 12:00 minute marks of this video really show his mastery of this niche. I concur with your assessment, that he probably did far better financially doing portraits.
Земной поклон, Вам дорогие, за прекрасную работу.Очень РАД, что есть такие ЛЮДИ.Сил и вдохновения Вам.Любовь и ☮️ Мир ВСЕМ.
Thoroughly enjoyed. Beautiful & interesting. Thank you so much.
Just LOVE sitting at the close of a day and having such beautifully curated pieces of other worlds. Thank you.
Ces œuvres sont remplies de sentiments...❤❤❤
Chase sure made his paintings come to life.
Very good 👍 inspiring and happy to see it is realistic and pleasing presentation thanks 🙏
Wow! What incredible brushwork!
The interior scenes, in particular, are amazing.
Magical paintings. I love this channel.
Really awesome
Great paintings and portraits
Fabulous .So good.
Beautiful collection with fitting music background. Enaudi?
Awesome . I love the piano. My Twin plays piano and has his own Art Channel.
He is fantastic...
He. Reminds me some spanish painters like Maria foruny or Raimundo madrazo
Beautiful work. Same period as Sargent and many of the same subjects.
Riqueza de detalhes nas obras!!
Truly splendid
Biographie
Il est né à Williamsburg (aujourd'hui Nineveh), Indiana, et devient un élève de Barton S. Hays à Indianapolis et de Joseph Oriel Eaton à New York ainsi que de A. Wagner et de Karl von Piloty à Munich.
Il installe à New York sa propre école, « Chase school » (aujourd'hui Parsons), après avoir enseigné quelques années à l'Art Students League. Il travaille sur tous supports : peinture à l'huile, pastel, encre. Ses thèmes sont nombreux : paysages, natures mortes, portraits ; mais ce sont ceux-ci qui le rendent célèbre, de nombreuses personnalités souhaitant devenir ses modèles.
Chase gagne de nombreux honneurs et devient un membre de la National Academy of Design, New York, il dirige durant dix ans la Society of American Artists. Il devient membre du Ten American Painters après la mort de John Henry Twachtman.
pour en savoir plus se reporter au lien source de cet extrait biographique:
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Merritt_Chase
I loved the score you used to guide one thru the work you presented ,very nice. I would love to know what it is?
It sounds like Ludovico Einaudi… though I’m not sure what the song is.
Великолепный художник
Basically I am self taught no fancy Art school just My Twin and Art Museums. Kinda like Abraham Lincoln .
Sabrina Nascimento , there is nothing wrong with self taught. Every artist IS baseically self taught!
Well some here did go to these Art Schools.
My dad God rest his Soul, taught me how to draw and paint even if not in a direct way.
Bellos cuadros
Muy bello