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Tag Archives: Impressionist Art
ACROSS AN EPIC NOT INTIMATE UNIVERSE
”But Turner—especially in his own last years—was not at all hostile to the incoming empire of technology. Quite the opposite: he believed that the speeding train or the chugging paddle steamer could be turned into a visual lyric that married … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Miscellaneous, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Alan Woods, Burke, Carl Jung, Charles Holme, Claude Monet, Goethe, Goethe color theory, Impressionist Art, Jackson Pollock, John Constable, John Elderfield, John Ruskin, Joseph Farington, Joseph Mallord William Turner, Schama, Sigmund Freud, Simon Schama, Stanley Cavell, Thackeray, William Hazlitt, William Parrott
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IMPRESSIONS ABANDONING TO THE LIGHT
In the countryside of northern France he made a garden. And there, Claude Monet, as he grew old and his eyesight failed him, perceived and painted sunlight and water, trees and flowers, as no one ever had before. He literally … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Anna Bijns, Chagall, Claude Monet, Delacroix, Durand-Ruel, Einstein, Ernest Hoschede, Gimpel Art, Heisenberg, Impressionism, Impressionist Art, James Clerk Maxwell, Manet, Marc Chagall, Marcel Proust, Monet Giverny, Picasso, Rodin, Seurat, W.A. Roberts
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