Sentences with phrase «classicist painter»

This quieter style of painting was greatly admired by the highly intellectual French classicist painter, Nicolas Poussin (1594 - 1665).
Born in Paris the son of a tailor, Pierre Etienne Theodore Rousseau began his artistic studies when he was fourteen, under the Classicist painter Lathiere and from 1829 onwards, under Charles Remond at the Fine Arts School in Paris.
In addition to works by the political classicist painter Jacques - Louis David, the great French academic artist Jean - Auguste - Dominique Ingres, and the leader of French Romanticism Eugene Delacroix, The Hermitage collection features excellent examples from the Barbizon School of plein landscape painting, by Theodore Rousseau, Jean - Baptiste - Camille Corot, Dupre, Daubigny and others, and seven masterpieces by Claude Monet, the founder of Impressionism, including: Lady in a Garden (1867), The Pond at Montgeron, and Waterloo Bridge (1903).

Not exact matches

The European side begins with works by two artists not widely appreciated today: Puvis de Chavannes, the eccentric classicist then much admired by avant - gardists, and a big, strange, multifigured allegorical scene by the British painter Augustus John.
Like the observational painters, Bailey distances himself from the classicists by emphasizing the lack of formula in his painting process.
The term «abstract classicists» was coined in 1959 by curator and critic Jules Langsner to define these four southern California painters whose work he grouped in a seminal exhibition that year at the Los Angeles County Museum in Exposition Park (prior to LACMA's existence as an independent art museum).
Frederick Hammersley was a Southern California abstract painter who appeared in an important exhibition in 1959 called Four Abstract Classicists, curated by the art critic Jules Langsner at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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