Theodore Robinson Prints
American Impressionist Theodore Robinson, born in 1852, played a crucial role in introducing Impressionism to the United States. A prominent member of the Giverny art community in France, he became close friends with Claude Monet. Robinson's works, characterized by vibrant colors and outdoor scenes, often depicted rural landscapes and the effects of light. His influence extended beyond his paintings, as he also contributed to the promotion of Impressionism in America. Robinson's legacy endures as a key figure in the American Impressionist movement.