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William Tasker

1860
1933
United States
William Tasker (1860–1933) was an American artist, born in New York City and known for his contributions to the art scene in the United States.
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Movement:
Realism
Biography:

William Tasker, an American artist born in 1860 and deceased in 1933, was a notable figure within the Impressionist movement. Tasker's work is characterized by its vibrant use of color and light, capturing the ephemeral qualities of the American landscape. Throughout his career, he exhibited alongside prominent contemporaries, contributing to the dissemination and acceptance of Impressionism in the United States. Tasker's participation in several key exhibitions, including the influential Armory Show of 1913, marked significant milestones in his career. His legacy is preserved through his contributions to American Impressionism, influencing subsequent generations of artists.

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