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Dodge MacKnight : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dodge MacKnight
Dodge Macknight (1860–1950) was an American painter. His work falls under the post-Impressionism, an art movement that succeeded the nineteenth-century impressionism. McKnight made the major part of his career watercolors. His colorful works were appreciated by amateurs in Boston, who were receptive to impressionist aesthetics. He painted mostly landscapes and was considered as the equal of John Singer Sargent. MacKnight lived in Fontvieille at the time when Vincent van Gogh was living in Arles.〔''Letters of Vincent van Gogh'', Penguin edition, 1998 page 348〕 In 1888, they met through John Peter Russell.〔(Van Gogh Museum, Vincent van Gogh, The Letters )〕 MacKnight became a friend of van Gogh, and introduced him to the Belgian painter Eugène Boch.〔(Eugene Boch a friend of Dodge MacNight )〕 Russell portrayed both van Gogh and MacKnight. The largest collections of MacKnight's works are in the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) and the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge (Massachusetts). ==External links==
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