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Artist Groups, Schools, Etc. New Hope Art Colony ...

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    Before long, the New Hope Art Colony budded and blossomed. The ‘teens’ marked the arrival of John Folinsbee (1892-1972), Clarence Johnson (1894-1981), Joseph Pearson (1876-1951), Charles Ramsey (1875-1951), Fern Coppedge (1883-1951), Harry Leith-Ross (1886-1973), Mary Elizabeth Price (1877-1965), and Ethel Wallace (1885-1968).

New Hope School - Fern Coppedge

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    Artist William Langston Lathrop (1859-1938) and his family moved to New Hope in 1898, founded an art school and is considered the father of The New Hope School. That same year along came Edward Redfield. Then in 1907 Daniel Garber joined the early group of American Impressionists who would evolve into “The New Hope School” of Pennsylvania Impressionists.

740 New Hope Art Colony/Pennsylvania Impressionism ideas ...

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    Anthony Michael Autorino (1937 – 2015) John Fulton Folinsbee (1892 – 1972) Daniel Garber (1880 – 1958) Kenneth R. Nunamaker (1890 - 1957) Edward Willis Redfield (1869 – 1965) Bernard Badura (1896 – 1986) Joseph Barrett (b. 1936) Walter Emerson Baum (1884 – …741 pins

Joseph Crilley Bucks County Artists Database

    https://bucksco.michenerartmuseum.org/artists/joseph-crilley
    Crilley taught art at the New Hope-Solebury High School, where he developed the yearbook into a work of art and inspired his students to produce an anti-establishment satire People Please!. He was known locally for his realistic paintings of houses and yards in the New Hope-Lambertville area.

$35M Initiative Seeks to Preserve New Hope Art Colony ...

    https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/pennsylvania/articles/2020-08-01/35m-initiative-seeks-to-preserve-new-hope-art-colony
    Aug 01, 2020 · Sometimes referred to as the “New Hope School” or the “Pennsylvania School,” the Impressionist movement drew a number of artists who were inspired by the county’s natural landscapes.

New Hope-Solebury School District / Homepage

    https://www.nhsd.org/
    We are extremely pleased to announce that the New Hope-Solebury School District has been endorsed by the Pennsylvania Art Education Association as an Outstanding Visual Arts Community for 2020. Our school district is one out of 26 school districts in Pennsylvania …

New Hope Artist Colony Dr. Lori Ph.D. Antiques Appraiser

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    The mural reflects upon the favorite subject matter of the New Hope School of Impressionism, the Delaware Canal. In the tradition of the painters of the New Hope School (a.k.a., the Pennsylvania Impressionists including Edward Redfield, Walter Baum , Walter Schofield , Fern Coppedge , and others), contemporary artists painted this grand mural located over 15 West Mechanic Street in New …

Welcome to New Hope Arts

    http://www.newhopearts.org/
    Art Gallery of New Hope; A-Space Gallery at New Hope Arts A special mention for New Hope Arts and our presence in the community in The Observer, February 2021 here. Thanks to The Observer and River House at Odett's for recognizing our contribution to the community. Embrace the New! We are pleased to announce: New Hope Arts and New Hope Art League

Robert Beck Bucks County Artists Database

    https://bucksco.michenerartmuseum.org/artists/robert-beck
    Robert Beck grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and left a career in the business world at the age of forty to pursue painting. He attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Beck currently maintains studios in New Hope, Pennsylvania, and New York City, New York.

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