Joseph DeCamp

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Joseph Rodefer DeCamp

Joseph Rodefer DeCamp (also De Camp; born November 5, 1858 in Cincinnati , † February 11, 1923 in Boca Grande , Florida ) was an American painter of tonalism and impressionism .

Life

DeCamp studied together with Frank Duveneck in Boston and went with him to the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in the second half of the 1870s , then spent some time in Florence and returned to Boston in 1883. There he became a member of the Boston School , directed by Edmund Charles Tarbell , and concentrated on portraiture . In the 1890s he adopted the style of tonalism and in 1897 he was one of the founders of the Impressionist artist group Ten American Painters . In 1904, a fire in his Boston studio burned several hundred of his early paintings, almost all of them landscapes .

In 1908 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters .

Works (selection)

literature

  • Laurene Buckley: Joseph DeCamp: The Boston Technician. Prestel-Verlag 1995. ISBN 3-7913-1604-4

Web links

Commons : Joseph DeCamp  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Members: Joseph R. DeCamp. American Academy of Arts and Letters, accessed February 25, 2019 .