Holland’s ocean ports teemed with fishing and trading ships, and the tiny country’s merchant fleet was almost as large as all the rest of maritime Europe’s combined. The Dutch prized seascapes and insisted on accurate renderings of ...
Seascape: a painting or work of pictorial art that depicts the sea or a scene that includes the sea; a painting representing an expansive view of the ocean or sea; picture or painting depicting life around the sea.
seascape seasoning - The long process of drying out most of the natural moisture in wood to make it stable and workable for carving or construction. Also see heartwood or sapwood.
SEASCAPE artwork that shows a scene of the sea, ocean, large lake or coastline. SFUMATO a smoky, hazy effect with soft edges. SHADE any color mixed with black.
SEASCAPE - A picture of a scene at sea or including the sea. SECONDARY MARKET - the market that exists for artwork once owned by a private individual.
A seascape in which I used a velatura of titanium white for the mist coming off the sea. Definition: ...
Joseph Mallord William Turner Seascape - c.1840-45 Robert Clow Todd - The Ice Cone, Montmorency Falls - c.1840-50 Antoine Plamondon - Soeur Saint-Alphonse - 1841 Pugin - The True Principles of Pointed Christian Architecture 1841 ...
LUMINISM: 1850-1870 style of painting characterized by emphasizing light and transparent veils of colored atmosphere in landscapes and seascapes.(Associated with Hudson River School artists) To Top of Vocabulary ...
British painter in oils and watercolour, mainly of landscape, historical and seascape subjects; he was born in London, the son of a barber. He was taught by Thomas Malton but his precocious talent took him to the R.A.
He admires the seascape, and learns about the colorful staff and customers around the hotel: Aime, the discreet headwaiter; the lift operator; M. de Stermaria and his beautiful young daughter; and M. de Cambremer and his wife, Legrandin's sister.
At the same time in America there existed a native and nearly insular realism, as richly embodied in the figurative work of Thomas Eakins and the landscapes and seascapes of Winslow Homer, ...
"Avery's landscapes and seascapes of the early 1920s use the heavy impasto, light palette, and atmospheric mistiness of the American Impressionists Ernest Lawson and John Henry Twachtman.
Seascape painting or drawing of the sea and shipping. Self-portraiture ...
Realism painters favor nature, figurative compositions, landscapes, seascapes, and still-life's. It is school of painting so varied that it is impossible to generalize.
Ivan Aivazovsky, a Russian Armenian painter, most famous for his seascapes, which constitute more than half of his paintings. Aivazovskiy had a vivid and emotional understanding of reality.
Nolde's favourite subjects were dark brooding seascapes that recalled the landscape of his youth and biblical themes that reflected his strict religious upbringing.
Commonly used in landscape, seascape, and cityscape photography, panoramic images have a greatly enlarged lateral field. Panoramic cameras, wide-angle lenses, or ordinary cameras can be used to produce a panoramic photograph.
Landscape - Art that depicts landscapes and seascapes. Normally this could include 'cityscapes' as well but Artbank have put this in a seperate category. Linseed Oil - Used as a medium. The traditional 'binder' for the pigments in oil paints.
Artists of the Dutch School focused on portraying their national pride through genre scenes, portraits, still life, landscapes, townscapes, and seascapes.
A painting of or including a body of water. It might otherwise be called a marine picture, a seascape, or a riverscape. watermark ...
Winslow Homer, an American, is probably best categorized as a realist, for he painted only what he actually observed. He is probably best known for his seascapes, but also painted children and other subjects. He is a master of the watercolor medium.
Landscape Artist Annabel Greenhalgh Annabel Greenhalgh is a well established British landscape artist painting representational scenes in pastel and oil. The website includes many coastal scenes and emotionally charged landscapes and seascapes of ...
My love for painting has been lifelong, first in its observation and study, then in my own expression, which celebrates the magical beauty of nature, its power and serenity. My art depicts mostly landscapes, seascapes, still life, flowers, ...
Rather, the Dutch artists and collectors prefered works that portrayed their new national pride through landscape, townscape, and seascape. They also appreciated portraits, genre scenes, still lifes, and scenes from their everyday lives.
Turner's departure from the traditional perspective was his device to emphasize and express grief. The sails are crisp and sharp, but the background of this painting, and many of his seascapes, is blurred and indistinct, ...
Figures and other objects should be of secondary importance to the composition and incidental to the content. Generally, landscapes are images of the countryside, usually expansive views. Similarly the term can be modified to cityscape, seascape etc.
quasi-scientific approach to the Impressionists' interests in light and color, along with new approaches to the application of paint, sometimes in dots and dashes. Its followers were drawn to modern urban scenes as well as landscapes and seascapes.
Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691) of Dordrecht painted landscapes, animals, seascapes, portraits with a versatility rare in Dutch art. His poetic rendering of golden light effects strongly influenced later English landscape painting.
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