Romantic artists often used sunset, twilight, and moonlight to explore emotions and spirituality in nature. The transition from day to night in art can symbolize continuity, romance, or even ...
Carl Philipp Fohr, “The Ruins of Hohenbaden” (1814/15), Watercolor (courtesy the Morgan Library & Museum, Thaw Collection) The Romantic landscape artists of the 18th and 19th century were so obsessed ...
Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism, by Barry Schwabsky (DAP, April 2019) Art critic Barry Schwabsky’s new book, Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New ...
‘Contemporary Romantic Landscape Painting,” the new show at the Orlando Museum of Art at Loch Haven, opens a window onto a blessed, pastoral world. Sunsets glow in many of the 34 works, bathing hills ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. I got invited to come up here to Mildura a few months ago and had a look at the various paintings… got ...
Painting with the flow of the world / Barry Schwabsky -- Realism and beyond : Pat de Groot ; Sylvia Plimack Mangold ; Jane Freilicher ; Lois Dodd ; Maureen Gallace ; Cynthia Daignault ; John Beerman ; ...
It is the Romantic visual artist for whom the diminishing light of day and the haunting of moonlight has had a special allure. Romanticism was an approach to understanding the world and humankind’s ...