Lilla Cabot Perry

American Impressionist Painter, 1848-1933 was an American artist who worked in the Impressionist style, rendering portraits and landscapes in the free form manner of her mentor, Claude Monet. Perry was an early advocate of the French Impressionist style and contributed to its reception in the United States. Perry's early work was shaped by her exposure to the Boston school of artists and her travels in Europe and Japan. She was also greatly influenced by Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophies and her friendship with Camille Pissarro. Although it was not until the age of thirty-six that Perry received formal training, her work with artists of the Impressionist, Realist, Symbolist, and German Social Realist movements greatly affected the style of her oeuvre. Boston native Lilla Cabot Perry was born on January 13, 1848 to Dr. Samuel Cabot, a distinguished surgeon, and Hannah Lowell Jackson Cabot. What is known of her early life reveals a childhood that allowed her the freedom of exploring her interests and creativity. Perry studied literature, language, poetry, and music. There are a few references to Perry having informal sketching sessions with her friends however she had no formal training in the arts before 1884. As a child she additionally enjoyed reading books and playing sports outdoors. Because of her family's prominence in Boston society,


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Lilla Cabot Perry Giverny Landscape,in Monet's Garden (nn02) oil


Giverny Landscape,in Monet's Garden (nn02)
Painting ID::  23055
Giverny Landscape,in Monet's Garden (nn02)
c.1897 Oil on canvas 26x32" R.H.Love Galleries Inc.,Chicago
   
   
     

Lilla Cabot Perry Monet-s Garden at Giverny oil


Monet-s Garden at Giverny
Painting ID::  54494
Monet-s Garden at Giverny
mk235 c.1897 Oil on canvas
mk235 c.1897 Oil_on_canvas
   
   
     

Lilla Cabot Perry Self Portrait oil


Self Portrait
Painting ID::  60059
Self Portrait
Self Portrait, 1892
Self_Portrait,_1892
   
   
     

Lilla Cabot Perry Lady with a Bowl of Violets oil


Lady with a Bowl of Violets
Painting ID::  60060
Lady with a Bowl of Violets
Lady with a Bowl of Violets, 1910
Lady_with_a_Bowl_of_Violets,_1910
   
   
     

Lilla Cabot Perry Suruga Bay, Azaleas, oil


Suruga Bay, Azaleas,
Painting ID::  60061
Suruga Bay, Azaleas,
Suruga Bay, Azaleas, 1898 - 1901
Suruga_Bay,_Azaleas,_1898_-_1901
   
   
     

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     Lilla Cabot Perry
     American Impressionist Painter, 1848-1933 was an American artist who worked in the Impressionist style, rendering portraits and landscapes in the free form manner of her mentor, Claude Monet. Perry was an early advocate of the French Impressionist style and contributed to its reception in the United States. Perry's early work was shaped by her exposure to the Boston school of artists and her travels in Europe and Japan. She was also greatly influenced by Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophies and her friendship with Camille Pissarro. Although it was not until the age of thirty-six that Perry received formal training, her work with artists of the Impressionist, Realist, Symbolist, and German Social Realist movements greatly affected the style of her oeuvre. Boston native Lilla Cabot Perry was born on January 13, 1848 to Dr. Samuel Cabot, a distinguished surgeon, and Hannah Lowell Jackson Cabot. What is known of her early life reveals a childhood that allowed her the freedom of exploring her interests and creativity. Perry studied literature, language, poetry, and music. There are a few references to Perry having informal sketching sessions with her friends however she had no formal training in the arts before 1884. As a child she additionally enjoyed reading books and playing sports outdoors. Because of her family's prominence in Boston society,

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