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Edmund Tarbell

Edmund Tarbell (1862–1938) was an American painter and a leading figure of the Boston School, celebrated for refined interior scenes of women in sunlit New England parlors. Trained at the Académie Julian in Paris, he merged Impressionist light with Vermeer-like compositional clarity, and his teaching at the Museum School shaped a generation of Boston painters. Master Canvas Art offers 18 hand-painted oil reproductions of Edmund Tarbell's work.

Associated movement Impressionism

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  • MARGARET UNDER THE ELMS

    MARGARET UNDER THE ELMS

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  • MARGERY, EDMUND AND DANIEL

    MARGERY, EDMUND AND DANIEL

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  • GIRL’S HEAD (LYDIA HATCH)

    GIRL’S HEAD (LYDIA HATCH)

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  • GIRL AND HORSE

    GIRL AND HORSE

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  • EMELINE AND JOSEPHINE TARBELL (THE ARTIST’S WIFE AND DAUGHTER)

    EMELINE AND JOSEPHINE TARBELL (THE ARTIST’S WIFE AND DAUGHTER)

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  • EMELINE TARBELL: SKETCH AT EVENING

    EMELINE TARBELL: SKETCH AT EVENING

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Painted by hand. Not printed.

Trained oil painters

Every canvas is painted by hand by a trained oil artist — no prints, no machine finishing. Each piece carries real brushwork, real texture, real layers.

Museum-grade pigment matching

We mix each pigment against high-resolution museum references. The greens of Monet, the gold of Klimt, the blues of Van Gogh — matched, not approximated.

Layered, cured, built to last

Oil paint is built in layers and allowed to dry between them — the way the originals were made. The result is a canvas with depth, weight, and decades of life.