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Joseph Rodefer de Camp
American Impressionist painter
born 1858 - died 1923
Also known as: Joseph Rodefer De Camp.
Student of:
Frank Duveneck
(1848-1919).
Teacher of: Margaret Fitzhugh Browne
(1884-1972), Amy M. Sacker
(1876-1965).
Joseph Rodefer DeCamp, a native of Boston, was known for his figure
paintings of women in interiors and in nude poses, portraits and some
landscapes. His work reflected both realism and impressionism, and as an
evolving impressionist he was one of the "The Ten", a group of ten
American painters whose members with avant-garde ideas about painting
styles and exhibitions rebelled against the more staid Society of
American Artists. It is said that after his affiliation with The Ten and
especially after spending time in Gloucester, summer of 1900, with
Frank Duveneck and John Twachtman,
De Camp became much more committed to Impressionism.
View artworks’ titles of oil painting old master De Camp Joseph Rodefer
USA 1858-1923
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