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  1. Thereafter most of Butler’s paintings were landscapes. Marthe Hoschede, Suzanne’s sister helped Butler raise Jimmy and Lilly. In 1899 Theodore Earl Butler decided to go back to the United States. A letter from Henry Prellwitz to Philip Leslie Hale indicated that Hart told him that Butler will sail on the 16th of September on La Touraine [1899].

  2. 西奥多·厄尔·巴特勒(Theodore Earl Butler)是美国印象派画家。他出生在俄亥俄州的哥伦布,后来搬到巴黎学习艺术。他在吉维尼与克劳德·莫奈成为朋友,并娶了继女苏珊娜·霍斯凯( Suzanne Hoschedé)。在她死后,他娶了她的妹妹马瑟·霍希德(Marthe Hoschedé)。...

  3. Theodore Earl Butler (1861 – 1936) Theodore Earl Butler was born in Columbus, Ohio, the son of a prominent businessman. After college he attended the Art Students League of New York, studying under painters William Merritt Chase, J. Carroll Beckwith, and Thomas Wilmer Dewing.

  4. Theodore Butler. Born in 1861, Theodore Butler began his training as a student at the Art Students League in New York City in 1882 with William Merritt Chase. He then went to Paris, where he exhibited in Salon de Paris in 1888, and won an honorable mention for the painting, La Veuve. After this reward, Butler had some important one-man ...

  5. Theodore Earl Butler (12 Oct 1861 - 2 May 1936) 0 references. Oxford Reference overview ID. 20110803095538719. 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (10 entries) edit. arwiki ثيودور إيرل باتلر; enwiki Theodore Earl Butler; eswiki Theodore Ea ...

  6. Theodore Earl Butler (1861-1936), often remembered for his marriage to Suzanne Hoschede-Monet, stepdaughter of and model for Claude Monet, was a formidable painter in his own right, fusing elements of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism into his work. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Butler took art lessons growing up with local artist Albert C. Fauley.

  7. 14. Juli 2022 · They included Theodore Earl Butler and William Samuel Horton, who both pursued their lives and careers on both sides of the Atlantic and helped to disseminate the Impressionist style in the United States. The two views of New York by Butler were bequeathed to the museum this year by a generous donor. They echo beautifully Horton’s two ...