Grand Canyon

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Edward Potthast

1857-1927

Edward Henry Potthast (1857-1927) was an American Impressionist painter known for his sunny beach scenes and high-keyed details such as balloons, hats, and umbrellas.

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Potthast studied at the McMicken School of Design and later traveled to Europe, where he was influenced by the French Impressionists.

He returned to the United States and became a prominent figure in the American art scene, exhibiting at the National Academy of Design and the Paris Salon.

Potthast's paintings are characterized by their use of light and color, and he is considered one of the most important American Impressionist painters of his time.

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Other Paintings by Edward Potthast

Umbrellas and the Sun
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
Confidences
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
On the Beach II
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
At the Beach
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
The Swimming Hole
Subject: Bathers and Bath Scenes
Girl in a Red Bonnet
Subject: Portraits
A Day at the Seashore
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
Cold Feet
Subject: Children
The Grand Canyon
Subject: Canyons and Mesas
Fishing Off an Old Pier
Subject: Fishing and Hunting
Beach Scene
Subject: Beaches and Ocean