Impressionism Artworks List
Early Morning, Tarpon Springs
Artist: George Inness
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsFlower Girl in Holland
Artist: George Hitchcock
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsA Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884
Artist: Georges Seurat
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Materials: oil paint (paint), painting, paint, canvas
View DetailsMrs. George Swinton (Elizabeth Ebsworth)
Artist: John Singer Sargent
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsAn Alcove in the Art Students' League
Artist: Charles Courtney Curran
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsCoast Scene, Bathers
Artist: James McNeill Whistler
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsThe Annunciation
Artist: George Hitchcock
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsDorothea and Francesca
Artist: Cecilia Beaux
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsBoats at Rest
Artist: Arthur Wesley Dow
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsMadame Paul Escudier (Louise Lefevre)
Artist: John Singer Sargent
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Materials: oil paint (paint), canvas
View DetailsOn a Balcony
Artist: Mary Cassatt
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsThe Mill Pond
Artist: George Inness
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsThe Child's Bath
Artist: Mary Cassatt
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsViolet and Silver - The Deep Sea
Artist: James McNeill Whistler
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsAfter the Bullfight
Artist: Mary Cassatt
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsAlice
Artist: William Merritt Chase
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsCoast of Maine
Artist: Winslow Homer
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Materials: oil paint (paint), organic material
View DetailsAbout This Demo
This demo leverages asynchronous programming techniques in .NET 8 to fetch and display data from the Art Institute of Chicago's API. By using async methods, we ensure that the application remains responsive and performs efficiently, even when working with large datasets from external sources.
The Art Institute API provides access to a wide array of artworks, including those in the public domain. Our application showcases how to filter these artworks by style, demonstrating how asynchronous API calls and caching can optimize performance and enhance the user experience.
About the Art Institute of Chicago
Founded in 1879 as the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) is one of the oldest and most prestigious art museums in the United States. It relocated to its current location in Grant Park in 1893, coinciding with the World’s Columbian Exposition. The museum has expanded multiple times, including the addition of the Modern Wing in 2009, designed by Renzo Piano. The AIC is associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, fostering a unique blend of museum and art education.
The AIC's collection includes nearly 300,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history. Notable works include Georges Seurat’s *A Sunday on La Grande Jatte*, Grant Wood’s *American Gothic*, and Edward Hopper’s *Nighthawks*. Its mission is to inspire and educate the public through the collection, preservation, and interpretation of artworks across cultures and time periods.
Try selecting different art styles to explore how async programming enhances the browsing experience, with fast, reliable data fetching that keeps the application responsive and engaging.