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  1. History

    The California Impressionist artists depicted the California landscape from the south to the north—the foothills, … See more

    Artists

    In the 1890s, European ideas and painting techniques finally made their way to the west coast of the United States. We call the group of artists who responded to these ideas the California Impressionists, but that is not a na… See more

    Northern California Tonalism and Impressionism

    Many of the Northern California painters were influenced by the works of the French painters of the Barbizon School, who worked in the forest south of Paris in the mid-19th century, as well as the American landscape … See more

    Southern California Impressionism

    Los Angeles developed more slowly than San Francisco, where the California Gold Rush caused the rapid expansion of its wealth and art scene, so there were few artists and even fewer collectors in the years befor… See more

    Decline of California Impressionism

    The decline of the California Plein-Air Movement was gradual. While art historians have described California Impressionism's long popularity as "the Indian summer of American Impressionism," the movement eventually … See more

    Revival of interest in early California Impressionism

    Interest in the California Impressionists began to wane in the late 1920s. When the Southland painters of the 1920s were discussed, they were sometimes derisively called The Eucalyptus School. Led by a number of … See more

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