His mature work owes something to the sophisticated use of colour in the manner of Matisse (1869 - 1954) and the Fauvist painters, as well as to primitivism and the work of American
tonalist painter Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847 - 1917).
George Inness (1825 - 1894) American
tonalist painter, a leading exponent of luminism, noted for his handling of outdoor light.
The pioneer of American Impressionism was the expatriate
tonalist painter James McNeill Whistler (1834 — 1903).
In a special companion exhibition to a suite of paintings by
Tonalist painter Leon Dabo, Sullivan Goss will present an exquisite and sublime exhibition of new waterfall paintings by internationally known artist Joseph Goldyne.
The soft - focused prints of American photographers Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz and Clarence White came from their observing the results of
the Tonalist painters» efforts.
The exhibition presents works by classic
tonalist painters such as Kenyon Cox, Arthur Wesley Dow and John La Farge, as well as a host of rarely seen painters.
After studying art in Venice, Afro quickly emerged — in the 1930s — as a signi cant member of the School of Rome, a group of
tonalist painters whose expressionist style contrasted with the prevalent neoclassical «return to order» of the day.
Other artists whose focus was also on the capture of light, included
Tonalist painters such as the famous expatriate James McNeill Whistler (1834 - 1903), as well as Henry Ward Ranger, J Francis Murphy (1853 - 1921), Dwight Tryon (1849 - 1925) and Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851 - 1938).
Not exact matches
Inspired by Pacific Northwest landscapes,
painter Don Bishop creates canvases of magical scenery in a
tonalist style.
The
tonalist landscapes of Denver
painter Terry Gardner and Janet Nelson's multi-media horse bridles will round out this colorful presentation.
Inspired by the
Tonalist and the Hudson Valley
painters, Hannock incorporates many of the late 20th Century New York City paint scene techniques into his work.
«Tonalism, Trompe l'oeil and the Seven Deadly Sins» opens at The Grenning Gallery on Sat (May 5) with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m.
Painters exhibiting in the show are contemporary American Tonalist Kevin Sanders, Tromp l'oeil painters Colin Berry and Jimmy Sanders, and painters Stephen Bauman, Melissa Franklin and Thomas S
Painters exhibiting in the show are contemporary American
Tonalist Kevin Sanders, Tromp l'oeil
painters Colin Berry and Jimmy Sanders, and painters Stephen Bauman, Melissa Franklin and Thomas S
painters Colin Berry and Jimmy Sanders, and
painters Stephen Bauman, Melissa Franklin and Thomas S
painters Stephen Bauman, Melissa Franklin and Thomas Shelford.
Over time, other major influences (short list) include Rothko, Avery, Morandi, Turner, Inness and the American
Tonalists, 17th - century Dutch landscape
painters, Matisse, Porter, Diebenkorn.
Charles Day Hunt was a talented landscape
painter whose work pivoted between the naturalism of the Hudson River School and the expressionism of the
Tonalists.
George Caleb Bingham (1811 - 79) American
tonalist frontier
painter.