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  1. William Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849 – October 25, 1916) was an American painter, known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher. He is also responsible for establishing the Chase School, which later became the Parsons School of Design.

  2. William Merritt Chase (Williamsburg, ahora Nineveh, Indiana, 1 de noviembre de 1849 – Nueva York 25 de octubre, de 1916) pintor impresionista estadounidense.

  3. Learn about the life and works of William Merritt Chase, a prominent figure of American Impressionism who studied in Munich and founded the Chase School. Explore his 376 artworks, including self-portraits, figurative paintings, and landscapes, at Wikiart.org.

  4. Biography. Painter and teacher. Chase's early paintings, executed in dark tonalities, reflected his training in Munich; his later paintings, most notably scenes of Shinnecock, Long Island, were painted with a lightened palette, reflecting the influence of French Impressionism.

  5. William Merritt Chase (Williamsburg, ahora Nineveh, Indiana, 1 de noviembre de 1849 – Nueva York 25 de octubre, de 1916) pintor impresionista estadounidense. Nació en el seno de una familia de marchantes de arte locales.

  6. Biografía y obra del pintor estadounidense William Merritt Chase, que se formó en Europa y se destacó como maestro y impresionista. Conoce sus bodegones, escenas domésticas y paisajes de Nueva York.

  7. William Merritt Chase was born in Indiana in 1849, the oldest of six children of a modestly successful shoe merchant and his wife. In 1872, after studies in Indianapolis and at New York’s National Academy of Design, Chase was asked by a group of St. Louis businessmen if he would like to study in Europe with their support.