Julian Onderdonk: A Catalogue Raisonné is the definitive reference on one of the most important figures in early American Impressionism. Published by Yale University Press in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, this comprehensive volume brings together the complete known body of Onderdonk’s work, including his iconic bluebonnet landscapes, tonal studies, and early New York compositions.
Compiled through years of research by the Harry Halff Gallery, recognized as the foremost authority on the artist, the book identifies, authenticates, and documents over 1,200 paintings and sketches. Each entry includes provenance, exhibition history, and bibliographic references, making this an essential tool for scholars, collectors, appraisers, and anyone studying American art of the early 20th century.
Richly illustrated and meticulously structured, the catalogue situates Onderdonk within the broader context of American Impressionism, highlighting his artistic development, regional influence, and the enduring appeal of his Texas landscapes. As a rare and highly sought-after art reference, this catalogue raisonné stands as the most complete and authoritative record of Onderdonk’s contribution to American art history.











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