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Archive of Photographs of American Impressionist Robert Vonnoh in France, Taken by Fellow Impressionist Charles Milton Carter

This interesting collection of black-and-white photographs focuses on American impressionist painter Robert Vonnoh and his wife, sculptor Bessie Potter Vonnoh. Most of the photographs show Robert Vonnoh at work in or near his studio in Grez-sur-Loing, France, and were taken by fellow artist and art educator Charles Milton Carter. The collection even includes one image of Carter sitting for Vonnoh to paint his portrait.

ROBERT VONNOH, Archive of photographs, ca. 1899-1910. 45 photographs, including several duplicates, most by fellow artist Charles Milton Carter. Most are printed on 8.5" x 11" photographic paper, but some are smaller. Archive also includes Wendy Greenhouse, Robert Vonnoh: American Impressionist (Youngstown, OH: Butler Institute of American Art, 2010), 36 pp., a companion to the 2010 exhibits of Vonnoh's works at the Madron Gallery in Chicago and the Butler in Youngstown. Also includes Yen Azzaro, Director of the Madron Gallery, Typed Letter Signed, to Karl Heck, February 1, 2010, thanking Heck for loaning several photographs for the upcoming exhibits.

Robert William Vonnoh (1858-1933) was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and studied art at the Massachusetts Normal Art School in Boston and the Académie Julian in Paris. He taught at the Massachusetts Normal Art School (1879-1881), the Cowles Art School in Boston (1884-1885), the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (1883-1887), and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1891-1896). He became well-known as an impressionist painter of portraits and landscapes. In 1885, he painted a portrait of Charles Milton Carter in Boston. He painted his most well-known work, In Flanders Field, in 1890, which was widely exhibited but purchased only in 1919 by Joseph G. Butler Jr., founder of the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio. He married Grace Farwell (d. 1899) of Boston in 1886, and the following year, he became a part of the artists' colony at Grez-sur-Loing, a commune in the Siene-et-Marne department in north-central France. Shortly after the death of Grace Vonnoh in 1899, he married sculptor Bessie Potter (1872-1955). They were two of a dozen painters and sculptors who opened studios in a building at 27 West 67th Street in Manhattan. Beginning in 1903, they summered at Old Lyme, Connecticut, where they became members of the Old Lyme Art Colony. Vonnoh died in Nice and is buried in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

Charles Milton Carter (1853-1929) was born in Massachusetts. In 1886, he was Massachusetts state supervisor of drawing, and in 1891, he moved to Denver, where he became an art instructor. From 1903 to 1914, he was director of elementary school art in Denver. He was also an American artist known for his landscape, figure, and portrait pieces and a long-time friend and correspondent of Robert Vonnoh. Carter was a charter member of the Artists' Club in Denver and had a studio there in the 1890s. He is the namesake of the Charles Milton Carter Memorial Prize, awarded annually to art students in Denver's senior high schools.

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