Wyeth had a particular fondness however for American artists, in particular the American landscape /
seascape painter and printmaker Winslow Homer.
The club's founder members, all full - time professional artists, include the portraitist David Nolan, the Impressionist Norman Teeling, the landscape artists Paul Kelly and Henry McGrane, and
the seascape painter John Morris.
It slips in a double - entendre that encompasses both a great
seascape painter and the crating up of works for collectors: «Hey Turner, shipped out.
«Exploring a turning point in the career of Britain's greatest land and
seascape painter of the nineteenth century, a major exhibition at The Frick Collection will illuminate Joseph Mallord William Turner's (1775 — 1851) distinctly modern approach to the theme of the port.
The film is an homage to the artist's grandfather, William C. Welling, who studied with the American Impressionist painter Wilson Irvine and corresponded with
the seascape painter Frederick Waugh (1861 - 1940).
Notable Dutch Golden age
seascape painters include Willem van de...
Notable Dutch Golden age
seascape painters include Willem van de Velde, Jacob van Ruisdael, and Jan Porcellis.
Not exact matches
A slightly different approach to nature comes in Mr. Turner, Mike Leigh's biopic of JMW Turner, 19th Century British
painter of landscapes,
seascapes and boats.
Painters often perch their easels along the bluffs, and its fun to watch them create a pretty
seascape before your eyes.
Painters often perch their easels along the bluffs, and it's fun to watch them create a pretty
seascape before your eyes.
In his 20s, the
painter who would become synonymous with impressionism had his eye on two colleagues: his mentor Eugène Boudin, whose intimate
seascapes captured the new bourgeoisie at leisure, and his hipper friend Édouard Manet, whose radically flat nudes would cause a scandal at the Salon.
One of the first German
painters to grapple with the country's National Socialist history, Richter's inspirations include black and white photographs taken during the 1960s and early 1970s, private snapshots of his family — many of whom were members of the Nazi party — images appropriated from newspapers and books, and aerial views of towns, mountains, and
seascapes.
But the British
painter of turbulent
seascapes, John Virtue, has no such cultural baggage.
The north - west of England seems to have produced a host of oddball
painters during the dreary post-second world war years; one thinks first and foremost of Salford's LS Lowry, a
painter best known for his depictions of matchstick men in industrial districts, but whose less familiar late
seascapes and almost perverse girlie fantasies are now recognised as far from provincial.
Late Sun is an abstract
seascape by Irish
painter Nuala Clarke.
Richard Bosman is a
painter and printmaker known for his woodcuts depicting turbulent
seascapes.
Raoul Dufy was a French Fauvist
painter, draftsman, and printmaker, known for leisure scenes,
seascapes, and domestic interiors painted in his typical colorful style.
A Sense of Place:
Painters of Matunuck, Rhode Island 1873 - 1941 will present viewers with strong examples of these painting trends while also providing visually stunning land - and
seascape views of their beloved Matunuck surroundings.
Hi my name is Lee Ann Zirbes, I am a
painter of fine art Impressionism Fauvism & Abstract Impressionism Landscapes,
Seascapes and Garden Art I have been drawing and painting all of my life.
He became known as «the
painter of light», because of his increasing interest in brilliant colours as the main constituent in his landscapes and
seascapes.
He took his first art lessons in high school, from a
painter who churned out
seascapes for the San Francisco tourist trade, and a chance visit to the Palace of the Legion of Honor set him on a lifelong course.
Martin Johnson Heade (August 11, 1819 - September 4, 1904) was a prolific American
painter known for his salt marsh landscapes,
seascapes, portraits of tropical birds, and still lifes.
In this short film, Cuming reflects on his long career as a
painter — «I still find every new picture exciting... I'm never certain what course a painting will take» — and his sources of inspiration, which include
painter Giorgio De Chirico and the land and
seascapes of East Sussex.
The Turner Prize is named after the great 19th - century British
painter J.M.W. Turner, whose expressive
seascapes gave way in later life to impressionistic, even abstract work.
Howard Hodgkin — England's most famous abstract
painter — has been inspired by India, its land and
seascapes, and its people for more than 50 years.
Highlights include works by the iconic 19th - century
painter Childe Hassam, who popularized impressionism in the United States with his lush city scenes and natural landscapes; Japanese American artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi's bold image of the modern woman as a bather in the 1920s; and a recent minimalist
seascape by photographer Catherine Opie that reduces the ocean to subtle, ethereal layers of color in which the human figure is almost overwhelmed by natural environment.
Philip Wilson Steer (1860 - 1942) Progressive British
painter whose 1890s beach scenes and
seascapes had a fresh and sparkling Impressionist manner during the early 1890s, before turning to a more conventional style of art after Gainsborough and Constable, and ultimately to watercolours.
The
seascapes of Tory Island off the rocky windswept coast of Donegal, the scenic pleasures of the Glens of Antrim, the Giants Causeway, the bogs of Connemara in Galway, the Atlantic cliffs and coastline of Kerry and Mayo, the traditional Celtic landscapes of the Aran Islands, Achill Island as well as the unusual contours and countryside of County Cork - each of these locations has, over the years, attracted its
painters and artists.
Based in the bucolic Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, American
painter Mary Sipp Green has a superlative ability to engage the viewer in the emotive atmosphere of her landscapes and
seascapes.
Hopkin was one of Detroit's leading
painters in the mid to late 19th century in Detroit, producing
seascapes, landscapes and decorative works, including the interior of the Detroit Opera House (1869).
The Mott Street gallery will extend this theme with its May show, displaying
seascapes by British
painter Barbara Macfarlane, raindrop oil paintings by Esther Nienhuis and oil and resin water vessels and ships by New Zealander Rob Tucker, who will also be represented by sculptural pieces.
This 1976 monochromatic ink wash on paper
seascape is by San Francisco
painter Jack Freeman (1938 - 2014).
Towards the end of the 19th century the American
painter Albert Pinkham Ryder created moody and darkly visionary early modernist
seascapes.
Selected from public and private collections, the paintings were divided into groups representing the
painter's key themes of
seascapes, salt marshes, still lifes, magnolias, and hummingbirds and flowers of Brazil.
Marin's enthusiasm would continue over the course of his long career, and in time his innovative paintings would take their place among those of the many other important American
painters who depicted the state's uniquely American landscape, including the epochal
seascapes of his illustrious predecessor, Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910), as well as the iconic images of Mount Katahdin by his great contemporary in the Stieglitz group, Marsden Hartley (American, 1877 - 1943).
Winslow Homer (1836 - 1910) American
painter, Civil War paintings, noted for naturalistic
seascapes.
FAMOUS AMERICAN
PAINTERS For biographies of some of the best American artists from the 18th and 19th centuries, see: Winslow Homer (1836 - 1910)
Seascapes, Civil War painting.
Each
seascape is an attempt to meld the traditional romanticism of
painters such as J.M.W. Turner with layers of tape, paint and imprints of drains and debris, to illustrate the environment's degradation.
American
painter and printmaker John Marin is especially known for his expressionistic watercolor
seascapes of Maine and his views of Manhattan.
Barbara Monahan Abstract Expressionist
Painter: Landscapes,
Seascapes: Biography, Paintings, Exhibitions.
The revolutionary developments which occurred in art between end of the 19th century and the early 20th century are represented by works from Spanish artists like Fauvist Anglada Camarasa (1871 — 1959), portraitist Ramon Casas (1866 - 1932), Jose Gutierrez Solana (1886 - 1945), Dario Regoyos (1857 - 1913), Catalan naturalist
painter Santiago Rusinol (1861 - 1931), Isidro Nonell (1873 - 1911), popular
seascape and landscape artist Joaquin Sorolla Y Bastida (1863 — 1923), Maria Blanchard (1881 - 1932) and Ignacio Zuloaga (1870 — 1945).
Morris, John Renowned plein - air
painter, noted for
seascapes, landscapes and townscapes.
Vera was a
painter; her great - grandfather converted their attic into her atelier, and in their house, and now in Walters» chambers, were many of her paintings, almost always
seascapes.