.American artist William Merritt Chase (1848-1916) had a way of capturing the light of late summer on the Atlantic coast in everyday landscapes. In these paintings, he uses his wife and his children as models. He wrote,"Do not try to paint the grandiose thing. Paint the commonplace so that it will be distinguished."
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) A Sunny Day at Shinnecock Bay 1892
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) On the Beach, Shinnecock 1895
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) On the Lake in Central Park 1894
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Beach Scene Morning at Canoe Place
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Summertime 1886
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Idle Hours, ca. 1894.
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) The Big Bayberry Bush 1895
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Mrs Chase in Prospect Park 1886
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Gathering Autumn Flowers 1894
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William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) A Sunny Day at Shinnecock Bay 1892
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) On the Beach, Shinnecock 1895
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) On the Lake in Central Park 1894
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Beach Scene Morning at Canoe Place
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Summertime 1886
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Idle Hours, ca. 1894.
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) The Big Bayberry Bush 1895
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Mrs Chase in Prospect Park 1886
William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916) Gathering Autumn Flowers 1894
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