American Art Review month and year: April-May 95

author(s): Elfrat Aldere Porat

title of American Art Review article: "Dennis Miller Bunker: A Tribute to an American Impressionist"

Google books: Dennis Miller Bunker: A Tribute to an American Impressionist By Efrat Adler Porat. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Jan. 13-June 4, 1995; the Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago, July 1-Sept. 24, 1995 and the Denver Art Museum, Oct. 14-Dec. 31, 1995.

Amazon: Dennis Miller Bunker: American Impressionist by Erica E. Hirshler. Book Description: "A close friend of William Dean Howells, John Singer Sargent, and the legendary collector Isabella Stewart Gardner, who became his champion, Dennis Miller Bunker (1861-1890) was one of the most talented painters of late 19th-century America. His sudden death at age 29 interrupted one of Boston's most promising talents. This handsomely illustrated volume is the definitive study of Bunker's life and work, and the only book currently available on this fascinating, tragic artist. ADD ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Erica Hirshler is John Moors Cabot Curator of American paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her other books include the forthcoming A Studio of Her Own: Boston Women Artists, 1870-1940."


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