Not exact matches
The book became notorious for Dewhurst's insistence that the
English landscape tradition, especially the work
of John Constable and J. M. W. Turner, was at the root
of modern French
painting.
Working within and against the omnipresent legacy
of the
English landscape tradition, she searches for quiet, often overlooked places with a particular type
of beauty, and makes intimate oil
paintings that at first appear archaic.
The Norwich School remains an important historical element in the larger
tradition of English landscape painting.
They appear to be Walker's heartfelt homage to the
English landscape tradition — especially the work
of John Constable — in which small, plein air
paintings track moisture and ever - changing
English skies over the cloud - piercing spire
of Salisbury Cathedral.