miércoles, 21 de junio de 2017

¿RECONOCES A TU ÁNGEL? || Christa Zaat

Christa Zaat

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John Atkinson Grimshaw (British painter) 1836 - 1893
Iris or Midsummer Night, 1876
oil on canvas
89 x 58 cm. (35.04" x 22.83")
private collection

John Atkinson Grimshaw was a Victorian-era artist, a "remarkable and imaginative painter" known for his city night-scenes and landscapes. His early paintings were signed "JAG," "J. A. Grimshaw," or "John Atkinson Grimshaw," though he finally settled on "Atkinson Grimshaw." Grimshaw's primary influence was the Pre-Raphaelites. True to the Pre-Raphaelite style, he created landscapes of accurate colour, lighting, vivid detail,and realism. He painted landscapes that typified seasons or a type of weather; city and suburban street scenes and moonlit views of the docks in London, Leeds, Liverpool, and Glasgow also figured largely in his art. His careful painting and skill in lighting effects meant that he captured both the appearance and the mood of a scene in minute detail. His "paintings of dampened gas-lit streets and misty waterfronts conveyed an eerie warmth as well as alienation in the urban scene."




La imagen puede contener: árbol, exterior y naturaleza

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