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Joseph De Camp
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Joseph De Camp was an American painter and a central figure in American Impressionism during the late 19th century. Working primarily in oil on canvas, he specialized in interior scenes and portraits that captured the effects of natural light with particular sensitivity to atmospheric color and form. Based in Boston, De Camp helped establish the city as a major center for Impressionist practice in the United States. His work demonstrates a refined approach to the movement, balancing formal composition with the spontaneity of observed light.
Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 50% · Updated 6d ago
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