The Beautiful Works of the Pennsylvania Impressionists - Part 1
Автор: Pennsylvania Independence Movement
Загружено: 2019-09-18
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Pennsylvanian Impressionists (largely based around the New Hope art colony) were largely united by subject, not style. They were interested in breaking from European tradition, but maintaining a similar color scheme and brushstroke technique as the European Impressionists. Painting outside was another hallmark. Some painters such as Edward Willis Redfield would not even let foul weather deter him from going outdoors to paint. Instead, they would find ways to hold the canvas down or keep it sheltered as the storm raged.
What made the New Hope artists stand out was their love for the New Hope area and Bucks County. They painted rolling hills, pastoral scenes, and winter landscapes. Redfield often painted the Delaware River. Overall, the paintings that came out of this school are serene. It is easy to see the passion that these artists had for their home.
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