This garden appears to have been strongly influenced by Chinese
landscape painting of the Song Dynasty which feature mountains rising in the mist, and a suggestion of great depth and height.
Sam Smiles, one of the contributors to the exhibition catalogue, connects Lanyon — again, as the artist wished — to the «radical» British
landscape painting of John Constable and, in particular, JMW Turner.
Both Bush and Macdonald began their careers oriented towards
the landscape painting of Canada's iconic Group of Seven (the subject of an exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London from October, 2011 into January, 2012).
Thus in
the landscape painting of the period we see humans often portrayed as tiny figures in a vast natural setting.
Following his wife's death in 1995, he moved to Norfolk where he focused on
landscape painting of the local scenery.
John Constable (1776 - 1837) With Turner, Constable dominated English
landscape painting of the nineteenth century.
Instead, he was more affected by the Barbizon style
landscape painting of the Dutch painter Anton Mauve (1838 - 88), a leading member of the Neo-Romanticist Hague School, and by rural realists like Jean - Francois Millet (1814 - 75).
The financial resources required to sustain studios and purchase art materials were only accessible to the new landowners of 17th and 18th century Ireland, thus it is not surprising to find that much of
the landscape painting of this time are essentially topographical and map - like vistas of the estates and houses of this aristocracy, commonly featuring views of formal gardens and pleasant scenery.
Among the earliest pioneers of plein - air landscapes were Meindert Hobbema (1638 - 1709), John Constable (1776 - 1837) and Richard Parkes Bonington (1802 - 28), who with JWM Turner (1775 - 1851) exemplified English
landscape painting of the 19th century.
His naturalistic approach was fully developed in the Impressionist
landscape painting of Monet, Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley.
Constable and Turner were the leading figures in English
landscape painting of the 19th cent.
Camille Corot, French painter, noted primarily for his landscapes, who inspired and to some extent anticipated
the landscape painting of the Impressionists.
Although he was a highly versatile painter who created altarpieces, frescos, scenes from mythology, landscapes, cityscapes, and contemporary genre scenes in the manner of Venetian painter Pietro Longhi, he remains best known for his urban
landscape painting of Venice.
Party: «Master Paintings Reframed» at Sotheby's On June 4, Sotheby's will hold its «Master Paintings» sale, lead by Antonio Joli's
landscape painting of Rome, featuring views of historic sites like the Castel Sant» Angelo and the Basilica of Saint Peter's.
But there's also Modern art at TEFAF — Alexej von Jawlensky's colorful 1913 canvasHead of a Woman, painted in a colorful expressionistic style, was on offer for $ 3.4 million at Galerie Thomas, from Munich; Surrealist Paul Delvaux's erotic rendition of female nudes in a dreamlike setting is at Salzburg's Thomas Salis Art & Design; Piet Mondrian's
landscape painting of a house surrounded by trees from 1902, before the Dutch modernist discovered his signature style of geometric abstraction, is at Düsseldorf «s Beck & Eggeling; and Impressionist painter Pierre - Auguste Renoir's enchanting 1885 canvas Au Bord de L'eau (At the Water's Edge), which beautifully captures a woman rowing a boat on a rural lake, is priced at $ 12 million at Dickinson, of London and New York.
Despite such rough, utterly profane surfaces, it is a spiritual tradition of abstraction that Martin's work draws from: Native American folklore, religious mysticism, anthroposophist symbolism,
the landscape painting of North American romanticism — and the great melting pot of New York City itself, where Martin has lived since 1975.
Beautiful California plein air
landscape painting of the morning sun glistening on the mountain tops and surrounding eucalyptus trees in Laguna Nigel.
acrylic on paper mounted on board 35 x 35 inches framed Romantic (yet modern) Hudson River oil
landscape painting of rolling, hilly farmland with trees in the foreground with a luminou...
This material references American
landscape painting of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
His first specialty was conventional
landscape painting of Alpine views, which he sold to tourists.
A small oil
landscape painting of the West of Ireland by Henry sold for $ 106,000 at a Whyte's auction in Dublin this week.
In comparison see the exquisite Tonalist
landscape painting of George Inness
For Australian Impressionism has little in common with the Impressionist
landscape painting of Claude Monet (1840 - 1926), Alfred Sisley (1839 - 1899) and Camille Pissarro (1830 - 1903), with their theories of the spectrum and the vibration of light and colour.
If
landscape painting of the 19th century might be thought of as an empty stage --- then the sky of the 20th century could be described as the primary protagonist.
His compositions owe much to sublime
landscape painting of the past featuring large color faded skies and sweeping movement.
(And I mean American landscape as in
the landscape painting of the»30s.)
Laurel B.'s narrative based on
landscape painting of Henry Lisi titled, «Hill Scene»: My name is Laurel.
Her work is deeply informed by nature — especially the Catskill Mountains - and
landscape painting of the 19th and...
John McKee, trained in the United States, found a photo - realist approach to
landscape painting of parkland subjects.
By its focus on shapes and forms, it illustrates Rivera's interest in and knowledge of cubist techniques as well as
the landscape painting of Cézanne.
The catalogue's authors recognize what a remarkable and curious artist he was, yet place him squarely within the Dutch art world of his time, as an artist following in the wake of Flemish
landscape painting of the 16th century, and working in a vibrant artistic milieu of admiring colleagues and a burgeoning middle - class market for easel paintings and prints.
Taoism teaches the way of harmony with nature, and has been the inspiration for much of
the landscape painting of China.
Standing before a large
landscape painting of the American West, the Gipper seemed to personify the heroic image of a winner.
That is if you found this book on Morandi's
landscape paintings of having accurate and high quality images.
Another focal point of the launch was the opening of Walter O. Evans Center for African American Studies, featuring a selection of close to 40 works from Evans» legacy collection of African American art - from 19th - century
landscape paintings of the Hudson River School to works by masters of the Harlem Renaissance, as well as examples from the Federal Art Project of the 1930s and later 20th - century works by Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden, among others.
James Dickson Innes was a talented Welsh artist who is best known for his Post-Impressionist
landscape paintings of Wales.
Reflecting on the embedded and latent meanings around light, nature, the frontier, borders, race, gender and power in influential American
landscape paintings of the 19th century, she uses materials collected from her everyday life, including holiday - themed tablecloths, discarded medical records, nature calendars, plastic bags and paint, to craft imaginary landscapes that are grounded in accumulation, personal narrative and historical critique.
The exhibition features the abstract expressionist work of Bilotta and
the landscape paintings of Franklin.
A range of references spring to mind: Henri Rousseau, William Blake and the polychromatic visionary paintings of Samuel Palmer, and on from there through to the mid-20th century and the peculiarly British surrealist
landscape paintings of artists like Paul Nash and Graham Sutherland.
This Green And Pleasant Land - The Story Of British Landscape Painting - featuring Julian Perry commentating on
the landscape paintings of Paul Nash.
One of the painting exhibition «Some Forgotten Places» that is held in Berkeley Art Museum has presented
the landscape paintings of the contemporary art.
The Western: An Epic in Art and Film will open with expansive
landscape paintings of the West, along with the mass production of dime novels and illustrated magazines.
In his 1961 article «The Abstract Sublime», originally published in ARTnews, the art historian Robert Rosenblum drew comparisons between the Romantic
landscape paintings of both Friedrich and Turner with the Abstract Expressionist paintings of Mark Rothko.
As the 90s were passing by, David worked extensively with landscapes, depicting different sights with a strong and unnatural coloration — these pieces are considered to be some of the greatest
landscape paintings of the 20th century.
The Atlanta artist has earned a reputation for
landscape paintings of an unnatural nature, so to speak, which meld the sugary sweetness of Disney cartoons with the obvious artifice of paint - by - numbers.
To contextualise
the landscape paintings of Constable, Gainsborough and Turner, a number of paintings by their 18th - century contemporaries Richard Wilson, Michael Angelo Rooker and Paul Sandby will be exhibited with prints made after the 17th - century masters whose work served as models: Claude, Poussin, Gaspard Dughet and Salvator Rosa.
An intimate portrait of
the landscape paintings of Richard Upton, selected from works completed in Cortona, Italy between 1982 — 88, documenting his journey from realism to abstraction, capturing the essence of space, color, light, and form.
Henri Person was a French artist best known for
his landscape paintings of Saint Tropez and the shores of the Mediterranean.
Term denoting the intense, poetic, figurative and semi-abstract British
landscape paintings of Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland and others in the late 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, that gave a modern interpretation to the romantic, visionary works of the 18th century William Blake and the 19th century Samuel Palmer.
Her ethereal floral and
landscape paintings of bamboo and cherry blossoms were illuminated by the autumn sunshine pouring through her studio windows.