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Old 05-10-2018, 06:06 AM   #1
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Could America Have Also Been the cradle of the Impressionism?

Effie Anderson Smith lived approximately as extensively from Paris as you can get. She did not muse about brushstrokes in sunlit studios overlooking the Seine River, and she did not smoke on cobblestone sidewalks facing caf?s. Smith was born in 1869, west of the Mississippi River, and stayed there for on the brink of the entirety of her life. A bounds painter, Smith was hailed as a town knack, supported not later than the paintings she sold to members of her community during the 1890s and 1900s. And still, somehow, without any to the point connection, her m‚tier followed the unvarying course as the late-impressionist course emerging in Europe at the impose unchanging time, already she had any opportunity to be exposed to it.
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