(1849-1916) William Merritt Chase - American painter, was born at Franklin, Indiana, on the 1st of November 1849. Known for his portraits, landscapes, and still lifes. He became a member of the Ten American Painters after John Henry Twachtman died.
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- Artcyclopedia: William Merritt Chase Guide to art museum sites and image archives for the American impressionist painter.
- WebMuseum: Chase, William Merritt Brief biographical note and artwork images for the American painter.
- William Merritt Chase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Encyclopedia article offers a brief biography a gallery of selected artworks.
- William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886-1890 Article provides details about the Brooklyn Museum of Art exhibit (May 26 - August 13, 2000). Includes short biographical note.
- ARC: William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) Display of featured artworks, biographical information and photograph of the artist.
- William Merritt Chase Brief article about the artist's painting "Sunlight and Shadow" on permanent display at the Joslyn Art Museum.
- Find A Grave - William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Location and pictures of his grave.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art Shows Chase's style by analyzing one of his works 'At the Seaside'.
- The City Review - Chase Comprehensive biography towards the impressionist American painter.
- Sullivan Goss - William Merrit Chase Complete essay on the American painter by Danielle Peltakian. Provides a biography, analysis on his works, chronology of events and awards.
- Sheldon Museum of Art Chase's biographical information.
- The Athenaeum - William Merritt Chase Features a total of 358 works of the American painter in high detail. Artworks date and medium are also available.
- National Gallery of Art - William Merritt Chase Presents a brief biography along with analysis on one of his masterpieces 'A Friendly Call'.
- Adelson Galleries - William Merritt Chase Provides two images regarding the leading impressionist painter's work. Includes a biography, selected press and exhibitions.