True To Nature

Éditeur
Paul Holberton Publishing Ed.
Format
Livre Relié
Langue
Français
Parution
02 - 2020
EAN
9781911300786
Dimensions
270 × 250 × 30 mm
CHF 75.50
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Résumé du livre

Informationen zum Autor Ger Luijten is director of the Fondation Custodia in Paris. Mary Morton is curator and head of the Department of French at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Jane Munro is keeper of paintings, drawings, and prints at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and director of studies in the Department of History of Art at Christ's College Cambridge. Klappentext At the end of the eighteenth century, the tradition of plein air painting gained considerable popularity in Rome. Artists came from all over Europe to study classical sculpture, architecture, and masterpieces of the Renaissance and the Baroque. During their studies, groups of young artists set their eyes on the Italian countryside, training their hands to transcribe the effects of light. The practice soon spread throughout Europe and eventually became an essential aspect of art education and a basic skill of landscape painting. This lavish volume contains 140 color reproductions of sketches made en plein air between 1780 and 1870, demonstrating the skill and ingenuity with which each artist captures, with speed and on the spot, the effects of light and atmosphere. The works in Painting from Nature , most of them unfamiliar to the general public, convey the immediacy of nature in art and cast a fresh eye on the previously overlooked tradition of plein air painting. Zusammenfassung This lavish catalogue presents sketches made en plein air between the end of the eighteenth century and late nineteenth century. It accompanies a major exhibition at the National Gallery of Art! Washington (USA)! the Fondation Custodia (France) and the Fitzwilliam Museum! Cambridge (UK).