Begun in 1987, the John Twachtman catalogue raisonné is
currently in the final stages of compling data on this important
American Impressionist's oeuvre (with the exception of his etchings).
We urgently encourage those with works by the artist to contact
us as soon as possible as our publication deadlines will soon foreclose
future submissions.
The catalogue raisonné, the first to be published on the
artist, will be an invaluable and definitive historical reference
source, providing complete documentation on all of Twachtman's works
in oil, pastel, watercolor, pencil, and pen and ink. The catalogue
raisonné is a free service. Its purpose is to provide a major
contribution to scholarship on the artist and to add to the body
of greater knowledge on American art of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. To have a work studied for the publication, please fill
and out and return a Twachtman catalogue raisonné form to
us or contact Lisa Peters

Authors
Dr. Lisa N. Peters
Dr. Lisa N. Peters is director of research at Spanierman Gallery,
LLC, New York, and author of the forthcoming catalogue raisonné
of the work of John Henry Twachtman (with Ira Spanierman). She
received her B.A. from Colorado College and her Ph.D. in art history
from the Graduate School of the City University of New York. Her
recent publications include an essay in John Twachtman: Connecticut
Landscapes (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1989), American
Impressionist Masterpieces (Macmillan, 1991), James McNeill Whistler
(Smithmark, 1996), A Personal Gathering: Paintings and Sculpture
from the Collection of William I. Koch (Wichita Art Museum, 1996),
Visions of Home: American Impressionist Images of Suburban Leisure
and Country Comfort (Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania,
1997), and John Twachtman: An American Impressionist (High Museum
of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999). Dr. Peters organized and wrote
essays for Twachtman in Gloucester: His Last Years, 1900-1902
(Spanierman Gallery, 1987) and In the Sunlight: The Floral and
Figurative Art of J. H. Twachtman (Spanierman Gallery, 1989).
Ira Spanierman
Ira Spanierman is the director of Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New
York, which for over fifty years has been dedicated to dealing in
the finest American paintings, drawings, and sculpture of the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries. Some important exhibitions held recently
at the gallery include Twachtman in Gloucester: His Last Years,
1900-1902 (1987); Frank W. Benson: The Impressionist Years
(1988); In the Sunlight: The Floral and Figurative Art of J.
H. Twachtman (1989); Ten American Painters (1990); American
Painters in Giverny, 1885-1920 (1993); William Merritt Chase:
Master of American Impressionism (1994-95); Willard Leroy
Metcalf: An American Impressionist (1995-96); Painters of
Cape Ann, 1840-1940: One Hundred Years in Gloucester and Rockport
(1996); Wilfrid-Gabriel de Glehn: John Singer Sargent’s Painting
Companion (1997); Theodore Wores: Paintings from California
to Japan (1998); and Arthur Wesley Dow: His Art and His Influence
(1999).
Advisors
Richard J. Boyle
Richard J. Boyle was Curator at the Cincinnati Art Museum from
1965 until 1973. During his tenure there, he organized the major
retrospective of John Twachtman's work held in 1966. He served
as Director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1973
until 1983.
He is the author of American Impressionism (Boston: New
York Graphic Society, 1974) and John Twachtman (New York:
Watson-Guptill Publications, 1979), an important monograph on the
artist. Mr. Boyle is a co-author of the exhibition catalogue, Twachtman
in Gloucester: His Last Years, 1900-1902 (New York: Universe
Books/Ira Spanierman Gallery, 1987) and serves on the advisory committee
for the forthcoming John Henry Twachtman Catalogue Raisonné. He
has recently published, along with Elizabeth de Veer, Sunlight
and Shadow: The Life and Art of Willard L. Metcalf (New York:
Abbeville Press, 1987).
Dr. William H.
Gerdts
Dr. William H. Gerdts is professor emeritus of art history at the
Graduate School of the City University of New York, where he taught
for twenty-eight years. He has held many previous museum and teaching
posts; he has taught at the University of Maryland and was curator
of painting and sculpture at the Newark Museum, New Jersey, for
twelve years. His extensive writings in the field of American art
encompass numerous articles and books, including American Neo-Classic
Sculpture: The Marble Resurrection (1973), Painters of the
Humble Truth: Masterpieces of American Still-Life, 1801-1939 (1981),
American Impressionism (1984); Grand Illusions: History
Painting in America (with Mark Thistlewaite, 1988), Art Across
America (1990); Monet's Giverny: An Impressionist Colony
(1993); William Glackens (1996), Impressionist New York
(1994), and California Impressionism (with Will South
1998). Gerdts received his B.A. from Amherst College, Massachusetts,
and his Ph.D. from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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