Inness LandscapesWatson-Guptill Publications, 1973 - 87 pages |
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... once told his son , though he had some reservations about the work of all of these Barbizon pioneers . Unlike Corot , who often peopled his landscapes with biblical or mythological figures , Inness avoided story- telling content ...
... once told his son , though he had some reservations about the work of all of these Barbizon pioneers . Unlike Corot , who often peopled his landscapes with biblical or mythological figures , Inness avoided story- telling content ...
Page 18
... Once Inness even went so far as to assert , " The subject is nothing , " as he casually changed a sea- scape into a landscape . Yet this bold statement must not mislead us into thinking that he indulged in speculations paralleling those ...
... Once Inness even went so far as to assert , " The subject is nothing , " as he casually changed a sea- scape into a landscape . Yet this bold statement must not mislead us into thinking that he indulged in speculations paralleling those ...
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... once said of it , " there is considerable power of painting in it , and the distance is excellent . " In its broad , panoramic quality , it is not inferior to Thomas Cole's The Oxbow ( The Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York ) ...
... once said of it , " there is considerable power of painting in it , and the distance is excellent . " In its broad , panoramic quality , it is not inferior to Thomas Cole's The Oxbow ( The Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York ) ...
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