The Zanesville Museum of Art, in partnership with the Cincinnati Art Galleries, is pleased to present an exciting exhibition featuring a selection of twenty-nine original oil paintings created during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by twenty of America’s most notable Impressionist landscape artists including Abel G. Warshawsky, Lewis Henry Meakin, and Charles Meurer, and several lesser-known regional artists such as Oliver Conley Beacham. Featuring works from this museum, private collections, and the gallery’s own holdings, this exhibition explores the unique nature of the American movement, and demonstrates its critical influence on the development of twentieth-century modernism.