Dong Yuan was the founder of the southern school of landscape painting, characterized
by loose brushwork and an impressionistic style.
Among the preeminent abstract painters of her generation, Heilmann creates works that are both formally adventurous and richly evocative, marked
by loose brushwork and bold patterning.
Not exact matches
Exploring a kind of structured improvisation, Tworkov layered lines governed
by strict rules wherein his spontaneous
brushwork — the directional strokes and
loose gestures that characterized his earlier work — would reside.
Loose brushwork, semi-visible underlayers, and untouched drips of paint reveal the process of careful adjustment
by which he arrived at the work's seemingly casual perfection.
The colours are browned and yellowed
by experience, yet the
brushwork is amazingly free and
loose.
It is the third time that Tuymans paints his portrait — with uncharacteristically
loose and gestural
brushwork by the artist.
During this time, Tworkov developed his characteristic
loose brushwork as seen in Departure (1952 — 53), a work inspired
by the theme of Homer's Odyssey.
Impressionism emerged in France in the 1860s as a style characterized
by painting in the outdoors using
loose brushwork and bright colors.
Oliveira's works often have an almost shamanistic quality to them that is at once melancholic and mystical and which is intensified
by the artist's
loose, but thick
brushwork and skillful manipulation of gradations in light and color.
He is known for his innovative recasting of ideas used
by Impressionists (especially Edouard Manet, Claude Monet and Georges Seurat), such as the differing effects of light, and scenes of bourgeois leisure - seekers, executed using wet - in - wet oil techniques and
loose brushwork.
Influenced
by Turner as well as the Barbizon School of landscape painting, Streeton was also strongly drawn to the
loose brushwork and light - focused approach of French Impressionism, as well as its focus on plein air painting directly from nature.
In addition to leading the world's most popular art movement, Monet's late waterlily paintings - characterized
by exceptionally
loose brushwork and swirls of colour - anticipated later 20th century styles like Abstract Expressionism (c.1945 - 1962).
Maurice de Vlaminck (1876 - 1958) Colourist, noted for impastoed canvases marked
by loose fast
brushwork.
Featuring solitary, enigmatic subjects set against vibrant, but dramatically vacant landscapes, many of Oliveira's paintings possess an almost shamanistic quality that is at once melancholic and mystical and which is intensified
by the artist's
loose, but thick
brushwork and skillful manipulation of gradations in light and color.
Rendered in
loose, fast
brushwork and hot pulsating fluorescents balanced
by blacks and deep blues, these shapes usually number from two to four.
Note however, that while Roberts and his group used a
loose style of
brushwork, which gave their paintings an «impressionistic» appearance, they were too drawn to naturalism and the style favoured
by the Barbizon School of landscape painting to embrace full - blown French Impressionism.
During this time, Tworkov developed his characteristic
loose brushwork as seen in Departure (1951), a work inspired
by the theme of Homer's Odyssey.
In Issei Sagawa, horror is suggested on a personal level in a portrait with uncharacteristically
loose and gestural
brushwork by the artist.