Painting the impressionist landscape : lessons in interpreting light and color
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- ISBN: 9780823036431
- ISBN: 082303643X
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Physical Description:
144 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
print - Publisher: New York : Watson-Guptill Publications, 1994.
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General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Landscape painting Technique Impressionism (Art) Light in art Color in art Hawthorne, Charles Webster 1872-1930 Influence |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | ND 1342 .G75 1994 | 30538087 | General Collection | Available | - |
Painting the Impressionist Landscape : Lessons in Interpreting Light and Color
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Painting the Impressionist Landscape : Lessons in Interpreting Light and Color
Exercises based on the teachings of Charles Hawthorne, student of William Merritt Chase. Impressionism--its techniques as well as its practitioners, past and present--continues to excite the passion of artists and art enthusiasts alike. From the plein-air landscapes first painted near the forests of Barbizon outside Paris, through the fields of Giverny that Monet immortalized, to the art of American expatriates such as John Singer Sargent and the European-trained American nativists like William Merritt Chase, the influence of impressionism on American art has had a long and distinguished history.