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== Beyond France == [[File:Serov devochka s persikami.jpg|thumb|''[[Girl with Peaches|The Girl with Peaches]]'' (1887, [[Tretyakov Gallery]]) by [[Valentin Serov]]]] [[File:Arthur Streeton - Golden summer, Eaglemont - Google Art Project.jpg|thumb|[[Arthur Streeton]]'s 1889 landscape ''[[Golden Summer, Eaglemont]]'', held at the [[National Gallery of Australia]], is an example of [[Heidelberg School|Australian impressionism]].]] [[File:Hip, Hip, Hurrah! Artists’ Party, Skagen (Peder Severin Krøyer) - Gothenburg Museum of Art - F 62.tif|thumb|[[Peder Severin Krøyer]]'s 1888 work ''[[Hip, Hip, Hurrah!]]'', held at the [[Gothenburg Museum of Art]], shows members of the [[Skagen Painters]].]] As the influence of Impressionism spread beyond France, artists, too numerous to list, became identified as practitioners of the new style. Some of the more important examples are: * The [[American Impressionism|American Impressionists]], including [[Mary Cassatt]], [[William Merritt Chase]], [[Frederick Carl Frieseke]], [[Childe Hassam]], [[Willard Metcalf]], [[Lilla Cabot Perry]], [[Theodore Robinson]], [[Edmund C. Tarbell|Edmund Charles Tarbell]], [[John Henry Twachtman]], [[Catherine Wiley]] and [[J. Alden Weir]]. * The [[Australian Impressionism|Australian Impressionists]], including [[Tom Roberts]], [[Arthur Streeton]], [[Walter Withers]], [[Charles Conder]], [[Frederick McCubbin]] and [[E. Phillips Fox]] (who were prominent members of the [[Heidelberg School]]), and [[John Russell (Australian artist)|John Russell]], a friend of Van Gogh, Rodin, Monet and Matisse. * The [[Amsterdam Impressionism|Amsterdam Impressionists]] in the [[Netherlands]], including [[George Hendrik Breitner]], [[Isaac Israëls]], [[Willem Bastiaan Tholen]], [[Willem de Zwart]], [[Willem Witsen]], [[Marie Henry Mackenzie]] and [[Jan Toorop]]. * The [[California Impressionism|California Impressionists]], including [[William Wendt]], [[Guy Rose]], [[Alson Clark]], [[Donna N. Schuster]], and [[Sam Hyde Harris]]. * [[Anna Boch]], [[Vincent van Gogh]]'s friend [[Eugène Boch]], [[Georges Lemmen]] and [[Théo van Rysselberghe]], Impressionist painters from [[Belgium]]. * The [[Slovenian Impressionism|Slovenian Impressionists]], [[Ivan Grohar]], [[Rihard Jakopič]], [[Matija Jama]], and [[Matej Sternen]]. Their beginning was in the school of [[Anton Ažbe]] in Munich and they were influenced by [[Jurij Šubic]] and [[Ivana Kobilca]], Slovenian painters working in Paris. * [[Wynford Dewhurst]], [[Walter Richard Sickert]], and [[Philip Wilson Steer]] were well known Impressionist painters from the United Kingdom. [[Pierre Adolphe Valette]], who was born in France but who worked in Manchester, was the tutor of [[L. S. Lowry]]. * The [[German Impressionists]], including [[Max Liebermann]], [[Lovis Corinth]], [[Ernst Oppler]], [[Max Slevogt]] and [[August von Brandis]]. * [[László Mednyánszky]] and [[Pál Szinyei Merse|Pál Szinyei-Merse]] in Hungary * [[Theodor von Ehrmanns]] and [[Hugo Charlemont]] who were rare Impressionists among the more dominant [[Vienna Secessionist]] painters in Austria. * [[William John Leech]], [[Roderic O'Conor]], and [[Walter Osborne]] in Ireland * [[Konstantin Korovin]] and [[Valentin Serov]] in Russia * [[Francisco Oller|Francisco Oller y Cestero]], a native of [[Puerto Rico]] and a friend of Pissarro and Cézanne * [[James Nairn]] in New Zealand * [[William McTaggart]] in Scotland * [[Maurice Cullen (artist)|Maurice Cullen]], [[Laura Muntz Lyall]] and [[Helen McNicoll]], Canadian artists * [[Władysław Podkowiński]], a Polish Impressionist and [[Symbolism (arts)|symbolist]] * [[Nicolae Grigorescu]] in Romania * [[Nazmi Ziya Güran]], who brought Impressionism to [[Turkey]] * [[Chafik Charobim]] in Egypt * [[Eliseu Visconti]] in Brazil * [[Joaquín Sorolla]] and [[Fermín Arango]] in Spain * Faustino Brughetti, [[Fernando Fader]], [[Candido Lopez]], [[Martín Malharro]], Walter de Navazio, [[Ramón Silva (painter)|Ramón Silva]] in Argentina * [[Skagen Painters]] a group of Scandinavian artists who painted in a small Danish fishing village * [[Nadežda Petrović]], [[Milo Milunović]], [[Kosta Miličević]], [[Milan Milovanović (painter)|Milan Milovanovi]] and [[Mališa Glišić]] in Serbia<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/292020/Srpski-impresionisti-su-se-umetnoscu-borili |title=Српски импресионисти су се уметношћу борили |lang=Serbian |trans-title=Serbian Impressionists fought with art |first=Biljana |last=Lijeskić |date=5 May 2014 |website=politika.rs |access-date=27 May 2022 |archive-date=27 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220527140833/https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/292020/Srpski-impresionisti-su-se-umetnoscu-borili |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.zeptermuseum.rs/odnosi-francuskog-i-srpskog-impresionizma |title=Odnosi Francuskog I Srpskog Impresionizma | Zepter Muzej |publisher=Zeptermuseum.rs |date=2016-02-22 |accessdate=2022-05-31 |archive-date=18 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160318152911/http://zeptermuseum.rs/odnosi-francuskog-i-srpskog-impresionizma |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://msub.org.rs/selection/zbirka-slikarstva-od-1900-do-1945-godine/ |title=Zbirka slikarstva od 1900. do 1945. godine – Muzej savremene umetnosti u Beogradu |publisher=Msub.org.rs |date= |accessdate=2022-05-31 |archive-date=24 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220524152048/https://msub.org.rs/selection/zbirka-slikarstva-od-1900-do-1945-godine/ |url-status=live }}</ref> * [[Ásgrímur Jónsson]] in Iceland * [[Fujishima Takeji]] in Japan * [[Frits Thaulow]] in Norway and later France
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