Masters of Color and Light

Masters of Color and Light
Title Masters of Color and Light PDF eBook
Author Linda S. Ferber
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Drawing, American
ISBN

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Thomas W. Schaller, Architect of Light

Thomas W. Schaller, Architect of Light
Title Thomas W. Schaller, Architect of Light PDF eBook
Author Thomas Schaller
Publisher Penguin
Pages 209
Release 2018-09-11
Genre Art
ISBN 1440350728

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Powerful Paintings from a Watercolor Master "The most nearly 'perfect' paintings to me are rarely the ones simply characterized by technical expertise. More often, they are the ones in which you can sense the beating heart of the artist just below the surface--flaws included." Twenty years into a career as architect and architectural illustrator, Thomas Schaller embarked upon a bold new path as a fine artist. Today he is one of the world's most accomplished watercolor artists, celebrated for his poignant treatment of light and its dynamic interplay with the natural and manmade landscape. The first and only collection of work from this popular contemporary artist, Thomas W. Schaller: Architect of Light features 150 of his finest paintings--buildings, bridges, boats, people and other scenes from around the world. In a series of essays, Schaller ruminates on his journey as an artist, what drives him, and the "truths" he's discovered along the way. He offers not only sage insight on composition, color and other technical aspects of painting, but also provocative perspective on more fundamental struggles for the artist, such as overcoming self-doubt and honing one's own, unique voice. Schaller's essays, like his art, shine with passion, authenticity, and the epiphanies that comprise his artistic constellation: discovering the power of breathing...the secret to "finding the art" in any subject...and how the quest for perfection led him to worry less about the final result to take greater joy in the process itself. It's a pivoting read for collector, art-lover and practicing artist alike, full of views to savor and enlighten.

American Watercolors

American Watercolors
Title American Watercolors PDF eBook
Author Christopher Finch
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1986
Genre Art
ISBN

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A comprehensive history of watercolor in the United States.

Modern Masters

Modern Masters
Title Modern Masters PDF eBook
Author Smithsonian American Art Museum
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN

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Publication accompanies the inaugural exhibition at the new Frost Collection, Florida, which looks at the rise to prominence of the New York art scene in the two decades following the Second World War

Watercolor Landscapes

Watercolor Landscapes
Title Watercolor Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Walter Foster
Publisher Walter Foster Pub
Pages 32
Release 2004-02-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9781560108115

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With this introductory watercolor kit, aspiring artists will discover just how easy and enjoyable painting landscapes can be. The kit provides all the tools and materials needed to begin painting right away, including a full-color project book featuring essential information about watercolor techniques and seven compelling landscape lessons, complete with simple step-by-step instruction and illustrations.

Sargent

Sargent
Title Sargent PDF eBook
Author Richard Ormond
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2015-02-12
Genre Artists
ISBN 9781855145450

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Many of the sitters in this collection were John Singer Sargents close friends. They are posed informally, sometimes in the act of painting or singing, and it is evident from the bold way they confront us that they are personalities of a creative stamp. Brilliant as these pictures are as works of art and penetrating studies of character, they are also records of relationships, allegiances, influences and aspirations. This volume, and the exhibition it accompanies, aims to explore these friendships in depth and draw out their significance in the story of Sargents life and the development of his art. The book is structured chronologically, with sections arranged according to the places Sargent worked and formed relationships during his cosmopolitan career: Paris, London, New York, Italy and the Alps. The cast of characters includes famous names, among them Gabriel Fauré and Auguste Rodin, Robert Louis Stevenson and Henry James. But the authors also make their point with images of Sargents familiars, such as the artists Jane and Wilfrid de Glehn who accompanied him on his sketching expeditions to the Continent, and the Italian painter Ambrogio Raffele, a recurrent model in his Alpine studies. In such paintings Sargent explored the making of art (his own included) and the relationship of the artist to the natural world. These are examples of an absorbing range of images and personalities, all distinguished in one way or another for their artistry, and all linked by friendship and a shared aesthetic to the central figure of Sargent himself.

Awash in Color

Awash in Color
Title Awash in Color PDF eBook
Author Sue Welsh Reed
Publisher Bulfinch Press
Pages 266
Release 1999-09-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780821226193

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Celebrating the great American watercolor, this unique collection of images features the work of Sargent, Homer, LaFarge, Prendergast, Demuth, Marin, Burchfield, and Hopper, among others. Original.