WILLIAM MERRIT CHASE 3/3 – He was most fluent in oil painting and pastel, creating also watercolor paintings and etchings. In the painting of a portrait, he always endeavors to seize character with elusive tints of flesh. As you can observe, a noble sense of color is perceptible in all his works. He began painting landscapes in the late 1880s, with usually featured prominently people. Park images – by artists whom Chase admired – may also have influenced his choice of this subject. He died in New York in 1916, and worried that he would be known to future generations only as a painter of fish.
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