Share this page Oct 12, 2023 — Feb 18, 2024 Impressionism, the first bombshell launched against academic tradition, defined light as color, becoming the first modern language of paint. This selection of American Impressionist paintings from the GCMA Impressionism collection invites viewers to consider the ideas and techniques that opened the door to modern visual expression. Back Anne Goldthwaite (1869 - 1944) Château-Thierry Station circa 1910 oil on canvas view Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) Clarissa, Turned Left, with Her Hand to Her Ear circa 1893 pastel on paper view Frank Duveneck (1848-1919) Steps on the Riva circa 1880 oil on canvas view William de Leftwich Dodge (1867-1935) Lily in the Garden 1898 oil on canvas view Helen Maria Turner (1858-1958) Girl with Lantern 1904 oil on canvas view Gari Melchers (1860-1932) The Hunters circa 1925 oil on canvas view Kate Freeman Clark (1875-1957) White House, Long Island circa 1905 oil on canvas view Jane Peterson (1876-1965) Elihu Vedder Fountain 1916 oil on canvas view William H. Partridge (1858-1938) Garden Flowers 1927 oil on canvas view William Henry Johnson (1901-1970) Still Life 1927 oil on canvas on Masonite view Patrick Henry Bruce (1881-1936) Still Life (with Dish of Fruit) 1911 oil on canvas view Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) Abstraction 1916 charcoal and wash on paper view John Bernhard Alberts (1886-1931) War 1917 oil on canvas view