Richmond Group

Richmond Group

The Richmond Group also known as the Richmond School, is a group of Impressionist painters who worked in the Richmond, Indiana area from the late 19th Century through the mid-20th Century. While the Richmond Group had no formal organization, many of the artists were affiliated with, and exhibited at, the Art Association of Richmond, Indiana, now known as the Richmond Art Museum.

Though not definitive, the following is a list of artists considered a part of the Richmond Group:

*John Elwood Bundy
*Francis Focer Brown
*Charles Conner
*George Herbert Baker
*W. A. Eyden, Sr.
*William A. Eyden, Jr.
*Fred Pearce, Sr.
*M. T. Nordyke
*Elwood Morris
*Edgar Forkner
*Maude K. Eggemeyer
*Fred Pearce, Jr.
*Lawrence McConaha
*Anna Newman
*Charles H. Clawson
*A. W. Gregg
*Frank J. Girardin
*William A. Holly
*Alden Mote
*John Albert Seaford

References

* Burnet, Mary Q. Art and Artists of Indiana. New York; The Century Co., 1921.


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