Sentences with phrase «plein air style»

Her colorful paintings of hills and landmarks in Northern California landscapes are predominately painted in a plein air style.
The range is fantastic, and I think indicative of contemporary trends within the medium: angular figures and aggressively colorful compositions in a New Objectivity vein from very young, non-German artists including Anna Navasardian (Armenian but New York - based, showing with Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich) and Pawel Sliwinski (Polish, showing with Beers Contemporary, London); representational works in thick, gestural impasto, both in Kim Dorland's grand, en plein air style (Angell Gallery, Toronto), and in Bobby Mathieson's intimately scaled portraiture (Lyons Wier Gallery, New York); and abstraction both super-reductive (like Clare Grill, showing with FRED.GIAMPIETRO, New Haven) and cosmically colorful (Jennifer Lefort, showing with Patrick Mikhail Contemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable style in between.

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Marshall has done this «from the ground up,» as Metropolitan Museum curator Ian Alteveer put it, working through historical styles and genres, including Rococo love scenes, large - scale history paintings, and Impressionist plein air fetes.
Yarrow Earth Hock's painting process begins in the plein - air style using imagery from the light drenched natural environment.
As the premier showcase for Western contemporary art, the Ann Korologos Gallery proudly offers a wide array of Western artists working in a variety of techniques and representing diverse artistic traditions: Bold Post-Expressionist still lifes by Angus Wilson, delicate realism in the style of Chardin by Sarah Lamb, Plein Air landscapes by Dan Young, cutting - edge Macro Photography by Gayle Waterman and meticulous linocut prints by Sherrie York.
Artistic styles range from the Plein Air landscapes of Dan Young and Peter Campbell, to the more impressionistic work of Andy Taylor and Angus Wilson.
Freeman's style varied between Abstract Expressionism, the Bay Area Figurative Movement, and plein air landscape painting.
Artistic styles range from the Plein Air landscapes of Peter Campbell (Durango) and Simon Winegar (Farmington, UT) to the historical story - telling of Veryl Goodnight (Mancos) and Nathan Solano (Pueblo) and the expressive equine art of painter Peggy Judy (Lafayette) and sculptor Amy Laugesen (Englewood).
The second room shows the development of his early style: en plein air realist landscapes produced in Paris, erroneously described as Impressionist in almost all the literature; and a predilection for unclothed male figures, evident in his fin - de-siècle style mural and stained glass window designs.
Debra paints many subjects, however, is noted for her impressionistic style, plein air landscape work.
«Painting en plein air and in her characteristic expressionistic style, Rachelle Krieger gives us Sky Against Rocks III and a recently completed triptych in similar blues and grays, in which she explores air and breath.»
Impressionism and plein air painting were dominant styles in California art in the early 1900s.
The style was exemplified by the plein air painting of Monet, Sisley, Renoir and Camille Pissarro, although other painters were also part of the Impressionist group, including Edgar Degas, Paul Cezanne, Frederic Bazille, Gustave Caillebotte, as well as Mary Cassatt, one of the leading figures of the American Impressionism movement (c.1880 - 1900).
Nature was an important subject for Romantics, and the style is exemplified, by the English School of Landscape Painting, the plein air painting of John Constable (1776 - 1837), Corot (1796 - 1875) along with members of the French Barbizon School and the American Hudson River School of landscape painting, as well as the more expressionistic JMW Turner (1775 - 1851).
For this cycle the artist strapped his easel to his back and hiked day after day, painting motifs from Lake Thun area («View into the Justus - Valley» such the mountain «The Niessen») in the style of plein - air painting.
Thus, when he came to write his «Letters on Landscape Painting», Durand deftly sidelined Cole's mature but melodramatic style, and advocated instead a straightforward method of plein - air sketching shorn of most philosophical content.
For a review of traditional methods and styles, see: Plein - Air Painting in Ireland.
Derived from the plein air painting traditions of the Barbizon school of landscape painting, Impressionism in France encompassed many famous painters and many individual styles, and its paintings ranged across all genres, from landscape and still life to portraiture and genre scenes.
Note: For details of French style plein - air painters from Ireland, see Irish Landscape Artists and Plein - Air Painting in Ireplein - air painters from Ireland, see Irish Landscape Artists and Plein - Air Painting in Irelaair painters from Ireland, see Irish Landscape Artists and Plein - Air Painting in IrePlein - Air Painting in IrelaAir Painting in Ireland.
In the Mid-1800s, landscape artists began utilizing a style of painting called «plein - air,» or open - air painting.
• Biography • Early Interest in Landscape Painting • John Trumbell, William Dunlap, Asher B Durand • Plein - air Painting in the Hudson Valley • Moves From Pure Landscape to Historical Themes • Style of Painting • Paintings by Thomas Cole • The Hudson River School • American Colonial Art (c.1670 - 1800)
Henry McGrane Contemporary Irish Plein Air Landscape Painter, Still - life Artist: Representational Art Style.
Originally an abstract painter, in 1966 Downes changed course and began working in the realist, plein - air style he is known for.
The early years of the 19th century witnessed the Golden Age of English landscape painting, led by Turner and Constable, and also the development of plein - air techniques by the Barbizon school, and later by Monet's style of French Impressionism - methods greatly facilitated by the invention of portable collapsible tin paint tubes in 1841, by American painter John Rand.
The French plein - air Barbizon School was also influential, while a style known as Tonalism grew up in the 1880s and 90s.
• Introduction • Youth and Training • Barbizon School of Landscape Painting • Plein Air Painting • The Angelus • Other Paintings • Style of Painting • Legacy • ARTICLE: Life and Art of Jean - Francois Millet
One of the many appealing qualities the series demonstrates is a resistance to that aspect of categorizing that can demote plein air painting from a method to a style.
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