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Clark Art Institute Acquires J.M.W. Turner Works: Important ...
J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), arguably 19th-century Europe's consummate landscapist, also excelled in watercolor painting and printmaking. His Liber Studiorum (1806-19), a self-published 70-print visual manifesto, was based loosely on the ...
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Poetry News & Featured Poet
In the 19th century so did papers in every small town, often with editorial encouragement and admonition. Nowadays, we are often told, poetry leads a fugitive existence in Australia, unremunerated, scantly regarded. ...
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romantic art
late romanticism- towards the middle of the 19th century, romantic painting began to move away from the intensity of the original movement. among the outstanding achievements of late romanticism are the quiet, atmospheric landscapes of ...
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Exhibition Explores Plein-Air Practice In Forest Of Fontainebleau
The quiet but significant revolution that was launched by artists working outdoors in 19th-century France is explored through some 100 paintings, pastels, and photographs as well as artist and tourist ephemera assembled for the ...
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VISUAL ART: Drawing
Anticipated by atmospheric tone drawings by the English landscapists John Constable and J. M. W. Turner, the French impressionist Claude Monet originated a drawing style characterized by loosely meshed line texture to define objects as ...
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CAMILLE PISSARRO ~ AT THE JEWISH MUSEUM ~ | Art Knowledge News
Pissarro was deeply affected by the growing unrest and anti-Semitism that had gripped Paris at the end of the nineteenth century during the time of the Dreyfus Affair. Although the French Jewish army officer Alfred Dreyfus had been ...
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Snow White was Really Green : TreeHugger
There's another interpretation of Disney's portrayal of nature in his films that goes back to the 19th century American view of "wilderness": and ultimately to Rousseau: indeed, he portrayed nature as idyllic, an ideal in much the same ...
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Thomas Gainsborough: Biography from Answers.com
He left a large collection of landscape drawings, which influenced the development of 19th-century landscape art. He is well represented in the national galleries of London, Ireland, and Scotland; in the Wallace Collection, London; ...
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Gurney Journey: Contre-Jour Lighting
Artists of the 19th Century did wonders with contre jour. You’ll find it with Royal Academicians like Atkinson Grimshaw (upper left), Barbizon painters like Constant Troyon (the other images here), and American landscapists like ...
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written by editor & author peter trippi rediscovering a key ...
mr. trippi also operates his own company, projects in 19th-century art, organizing exhibitions, writing articles, essays, and catalogues, and lecturing widely; his most recent talks have occurred at columbia university school of ...
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