Collection: Theodore Robinson

Theodore Robinson (1852-1896) was an American painter associated with the Impressionist movement. Robinson's works were characterized by their use of light and color to capture the beauty of the natural world. He was particularly interested in landscape painting, often depicting scenes of rural life in New England and Europe. Robinson was also known for his sensitive depictions of people, often using a muted palette and a focus on subtle tonal variations to convey a sense of mood and emotion in his works. Robinson was a prominent figure in the American art scene during the late 19th century, and his works were highly regarded for their technical mastery and innovative style. Today, Robinson's works are celebrated for their beauty and their contribution to the development of Impressionism. Some of his most famous works include "The Wedding March" and "La Vachere."