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Prior to this time, Buehr had developed a quasi-impressionistic style, but after 1909, when he began spending summers near Monet in Giverny, his work became decidedly characteristic of that plein-air style but he began focusing on female subjects posed out-of-doors.
He remained for some time in Giverny, and here he became well-acquainted with other well known expatriate America impressionists such as Richard Miller, Theodore Earl Butler, Frederick Frieseke, and Lawton Parker.
It seems likely that Buehr met Monet, since his own daughter Kathleen and Monet ’ s granddaughter, Lili Butler, were playmates, according to George Buehr, the painter ’ s son.
One of his noted pupils at the Art Institute was Archibald Motley, Jr. the famous African American " Harlem " Renaissance painters.
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