Portrait of William Merritt Chase

William Merritt Chase Giclée Fine Art Prints 5 of 5

1849-1916

American Impressionist Painter

William Merritt Chase, born in Indiana in 1849, was a figure of striking duality in American art - a traditionalist in technique yet deeply modern in his embrace of Impressionism. His early life, unremarkable on the surface, is defined by a series of critical junctures. Chase’s humble beginnings in the Midwest were swiftly overtaken by his move to New York and later Europe, where the lure of Munich’s Academy of Fine Arts transformed his life. Here, away from the distractions of Paris, Chase honed a sophisticated realism that clung to the expressive power of color and light.

Chase’s "Keying Up" – The Court Jester, painted in 1875, marked his breakthrough. The jester, caught in mid-performance, is a triumph of texture and movement, reflecting Chase’s desire to elevate even the most ordinary subjects. It was here, in the interplay between exuberance and control, that Chase found his true voice. His portraiture, particularly, would later stand as testament to his ability to imbue his sitters with a richness of character, far beyond mere likeness.

But Chase’s artistic accomplishments cannot be separated from his remarkable role as a teacher. His influence on American art at the turn of the 20th century is incalculable. At the helm of institutions like the Art Students League and the Shinnecock Hills Summer School, Chase did more than instruct; he inspired a generation of American painters to look at their world with fresh eyes. His plein-air classes, with their focus on capturing the fleeting effects of natural light, transformed American Impressionism into something distinctly homegrown, not a mere imitation of the European model.

For all his outward flamboyance - the lavish Tenth Street studio adorned with exotic curios and grand furnishings - there was an underlying simplicity to Chase. His personal life, particularly his deep connection to his wife Alice and their children, suffused his art with a warmth that stands in contrast to his more showy public persona. His family became frequent subjects, their portraits evoking a quiet intimacy that offered respite from the more theatrical elements of his career.

By the time of his death in 1916, Chase had left an indelible mark not just on American art but on the very way artists approached their craft. His balance of bravura and tenderness, public spectacle and personal reflection, is what continues to resonate in his work today. Chase was, above all, a painter’s painter, one whose technical brilliance served a far greater purpose: to find the extraordinary within the everyday.

112 William Merritt Chase Artworks

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Hide and Seek, 1888 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$57.71
SKU: 15929-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:70 x 91 cm
Phillips Collection, Washington, USA

Gray Day on the Lagoon, c.1879 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 5320-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:32.3 x 47.6 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA

Park Bench, c.1890 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 5328-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:30.4 x 40.6 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA

Gathering Wild Flowers, c.1895 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$50.95
SKU: 15987-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:40.6 x 61 cm
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin, USA

Summer at Shinnecock Hills, 1891 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$61.28
SKU: 19745-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:67.3 x 82.6 cm
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio, USA

Shinnecock Hills, c.1895 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$64.86
SKU: 5340-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:86.6 x 100.4 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA

Robert Blum, 1888 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 5344-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:53.4 x 43.2 cm
National Academy Museum, New York, USA

Lady with the White Shawl, 1893 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$52.33
SKU: 15924-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:193 x 132 cm
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, USA

Near the Beach, Shinnecock, c.1895 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 15923-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:76.2 x 122 cm
Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, USA

Dieudonnee, c.1899 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$58.53
SKU: 5321-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:83.8 x 66.8 cm
Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA

Girl in White, c.1890 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$62.66
SKU: 5337-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:77.8 x 64.7 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA

Fish and Still Life, c.1904/09 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$51.10
SKU: 5322-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:45.7 x 66 cm
Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA

Morning at Breakwater, Shinnecock, c.1897 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$59.49
SKU: 15937-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:101.6 x 127 cm
Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago, USA

Study of a Young Woman, c.1880/85 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$59.22
SKU: 5345-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:81.3 x 63.5 cm
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, USA

Portrait of Eilif Peterssen, c.1875 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$59.63
SKU: 15925-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:61 x 48.3 cm
The Clark Art Institute, Massachusetts, USA

The Yield of the Waters, 1878 by William Merritt Chase | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$56.74
SKU: 5330-CWM
William Merritt Chase
Original Size:124.5 x 165 cm
Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan, USA

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