100 Years Later: New Perspectives on William Merritt Chase
Symposium
On the centennial year of his death, leading American art scholars explore William Merritt Chase’s multifaceted artistic practice from a range of perspectives that shed light on his lasting contribution to the history of modern art.
Event Details
On the centennial year of his death, Curator Elsa Smithgall and other leading American art scholars explore William Merritt Chase’s multifaceted artistic practice from a range of perspectives that shed light on his lasting contribution to the history of modern art.
Panelists
Fred Baker, director, Chase Catalogue Raisonné
John Davis, executive director for Europe and global academic programs, Terra Foundation for American Art
Erica Hirshler, Croll Senior Curator of American Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Elsa Smithgall, Curator, The Phillips Collection
Isabel Taube, lecturer, Rutgers University