Joseph Decamp

1858-1923 Joseph Rodefer DeCamp (November 5, 1858 - February 11, 1923) was an American painter. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he studied with Frank Duveneck in that city. In the second half of the 1870s he went with Duveneck and fellow students to the Royal Academy of Munich, then spent time in Florence, Italy, returning to Boston in 1883. He became known as a member of the Boston school led by Edmund Charles Tarbell and Emil Otto Grundmann, focusing on figure painting, and in the 1890s adopting the style of Tonalism. He was a founder of the Ten American Painters, a group of American Impressionists, in 1897. A 1904 fire in his Boston studio destroyed several hundred of his early paintings, including nearly all of his landscapes. He died in Boca Grande, Florida.


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Joseph Decamp The Seamstress oil


The Seamstress
Painting ID::  83817
The Seamstress
Date 1916(1916) Medium English: Oil on canvas Dimensions 92.71 x 71.12 cm (36.5 x 28 in) cjr
   
   
     

Joseph Decamp The Kreutzer Sonata oil


The Kreutzer Sonata
Painting ID::  83857
The Kreutzer Sonata
Date ca. 1912 - 1914 Medium English: Oil on canvas Dimensions 121.92 x 101.6 cm (48 x 40 in) cjr
   
   
     

Joseph Decamp The Fur Jacket oil


The Fur Jacket
Painting ID::  84875
The Fur Jacket
Date 1910(1910) Medium English: Oil on canvas Dimensions 76.2 x 63.5 cm (30 x 25 in) cjr
   
   
     

Joseph Decamp The Blue Mandarin Coat oil


The Blue Mandarin Coat
Painting ID::  86582
The Blue Mandarin Coat
Öl auf Leinwand Dimensions 109.22 x 94.62 cm (43 x 37.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

Joseph Decamp DeCamp oil


DeCamp
Painting ID::  86583
DeCamp
Öl auf Leinwand Dimensions 95.25 x 83.19 cm (37.5 x 32.8 in) cyf
   
   
     

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     1858-1923 Joseph Rodefer DeCamp (November 5, 1858 - February 11, 1923) was an American painter. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he studied with Frank Duveneck in that city. In the second half of the 1870s he went with Duveneck and fellow students to the Royal Academy of Munich, then spent time in Florence, Italy, returning to Boston in 1883. He became known as a member of the Boston school led by Edmund Charles Tarbell and Emil Otto Grundmann, focusing on figure painting, and in the 1890s adopting the style of Tonalism. He was a founder of the Ten American Painters, a group of American Impressionists, in 1897. A 1904 fire in his Boston studio destroyed several hundred of his early paintings, including nearly all of his landscapes. He died in Boca Grande, Florida.

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