Chase, William Merritt, 1849-1916
Variant namesPainter, art instructor; New York, N.Y.
From the description of William Merritt Chase letter, 1911 Nov. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122599930
William Merrit Chase (1849-1916) was a painter and instructor from New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock Hills, Long Island.
From the description of William Merrit Chase photographs, [ca. 1895]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 744425314
Painter and instructor; New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock Hills, Long Island.
From the description of William Merrit Chase photographs, [ca. 1895]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552462
William Merritt Chase (1949-1916) was a painter and instructor in New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock, Long Island.
Chase was one of America's most prominent painters and art instructors. After his return from studying in Munich in 1878, he taught at the Art Students League until 1896. Chase's 10th St. studio was an important gathering place for artists, students and patrons. He taught at the Shinnecock Hills Summer Art School from 1891-1896, and lived in a house there designed by Stanford White.
From the description of William Merritt Chase papers, 1881-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 710018167
William Merritt Chase (1949-1916) was a painter and instructor in New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock, Long Island.
Chase was one of America's most prominent painters and art instructors. After his return from studying in Munich in 1878, he taught at the Art Students League until 1896. Chase's 10th St. studio was an important gathering place for artists, students and patrons. He taught at the Shinnecock Hills Summer Art School from 1891-1896, and lived in a house there designed by Stanford White.
From the description of William Merritt Chase papers, 1881-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 636355225
Painter and instructor; New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock, Long Island.
One of America's most prominent painters and art instructors. After his return from studying in Munich in 1878, he taught at the Art Students League until 1896. Chase's 10th St. studio was an important gathering place for artists, students and patrons. He taught at the Shinnecock Hills Summer Art School from 1891-1896, and lived in a house there designed by Stanford White.
From the description of William Merritt Chase papers, 1881-1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122545615
Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
---|---|---|---|
referencedIn | Oral history interview with Margaret Mallory | Archives of American Art | |
referencedIn | Oral history interview with Rockwell Kent | Archives of American Art |
Filters:
Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
New York (State)--New York | |||
Indiana | |||
New York (State)--Shinnecock | |||
New York (State)--New York | |||
New York (State)--New York | |||
New York (State)--New York | |||
New York (State)--Shinnecock |
Subject |
---|
Art, American |
Art |
Artists |
Artists' studios |
Art schools |
Art students |
Art teachers |
Painters |
Prints |
Vertical files (Libraries) |
Occupation |
---|
Artists |
Activity |
---|
Person
Birth 1849-11-01
Death 1916-10-25
Americans