American Tonalism: Paintings of Poetry and Soul
February 27, 2010 – June 6, 2010
The Tonalist style of painting was embraced by many American artists from the 1880s through the early 20th century. The two European styles that influenced the development of American Tonalism were Aestheticism as it was practiced by the American expatriot James Abbot McNeill Whistler; and the French Barbizon style as it was spiritually interpreted by George Inness. A limited, muted palette and a misty poetic interpretation of landscape characterize tonalist works.

George Inness (1825-1894)
In the Pasture, c. 1876 - 1878
oil on canvas, The Arkell Hall Foundation