History of women painters who flourished in the American West from 1890-1945, tracing their progress from amateurs to professionals with a legitimate place in the art world.
Profiles the work of eight principal artists from the 1870s to the start of World War I who made significant contributions to American art during the period.
Vividly describes the breadth and versatility of American twentieth-century art. Brief text and over 80 illustrations present examples of American Impressionism.