Natural Beauties ; an Exhibition Later This Month of Rural, Realistic Cornish Paintings by Late 19th-Century Pioneers Brings a Breath of Fresh Air, Says Our Critic By Sewell, Brian Newspaper article from The Evening Standard (London, England) Article details...
One of the most famous landscape pictures in the history of painting, it contains - like all Bruegel's works - a significant narrative on the rural behaviour of 16th century Netherlanders. Massacre of the Innocents (c.1565-7) Oil/panel, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna There are two versions...
French painter best-known for his sentimental genre painting of rural life. • Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1879) Minneapolis Institute of Arts. • L'Amour au Village (Rural Love) (1882) Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Frederic Bazille (1841-70) Short-lived member of the French Impressionist...
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amidst a lush, detailed countryside. The artwork is characterized by its masterful portrayal of natural light and atmospheric conditions, contributing to a serene yet dynamic representation of rural England. Currently, this treasured piece resides in The Currier Gallery of Art in Manchester, New ...
But collaborator Lorette Picciano of the Rural Coalition responded to the painting’s content rather than its form, considering the cow as both “an immigrant from Europe” and a harbinger of the coming industrialization of our food supply. “Pasteuriza...
Winslow Homer:Bell TimeBell Time, print of a drawing by Winslow Homer forHarper's Weekly, 1868. Homer was born into an old New England family. When he was six, the family moved toCambridge, Massachusetts, then a rural village, where he enjoyed a happy country childhood. His artistic incli...
British, 1853-1899 John Horace Hooper was born in England in 1852. An active painter with a highly distinctive style about his landscapes and seascapes. Hooper made his debut in London at the Suffolk Street Gallery, where he exhibited from 1877–79. He exhibited six times at the Royal Academ...
Artist John Virtue spent twenty years in rural isolation as a landscape painter, first in the North of England and then in Devon. In 2002 he responded to a request from The National Gallery in London and moved to the capital to paint the city itself. The project took over two years to ...
C.H. Moor (1876 - 1949) C.H. Moor was an artist who primarily painted rural landscapes in watercolor. He painted mostly on location in his native England, Wales, and later in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. The artist was born James Christopher Hoare Moor in 1876 in Birmingham, Eng...