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Hugh Henry Breckenridge
1870–1937
WA-00001810
PaintingImpressionism
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12
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About
Why this artist matters now
Hugh Henry Breckenridge worked in oil on canvas, producing landscapes and floral compositions defined by high-keyed palettes and broken brushwork that press toward near-abstraction. Rooted in Impressionist and Post-Impressionist practice, his color experimentation was among the more radical pursued within American painting of his period. As a longtime instructor at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, his approach to chromatic intensity shaped successive generations of American modernists. The tension between observed subject and autonomous color gives his canvases a formal restlessness that separates them from his more conservative contemporaries.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Visual Arts
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