The Master Painters of Britain

The Master Painters of Britain
Title The Master Painters of Britain PDF eBook
Author Gleeson White
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1910
Genre Painters
ISBN

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The Master Painters of Britain

The Master Painters of Britain
Title The Master Painters of Britain PDF eBook
Author Gleeson White
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1898
Genre Painters
ISBN

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The Master Painters of the Dutch Golden Age

The Master Painters of the Dutch Golden Age
Title The Master Painters of the Dutch Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Susie Hodge
Publisher Lorenz Books
Pages 256
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Art
ISBN 9780754834922

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Biographies of the main artists and a thematic gallery of the greatest paintings of the period, in one sumptuously illustrated volume.

Masters of British Painting

Masters of British Painting
Title Masters of British Painting PDF eBook
Author Andrew Carnduff Ritchie
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1956
Genre Painters
ISBN

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The Master Painters of Britain

The Master Painters of Britain
Title The Master Painters of Britain PDF eBook
Author Gleeson White
Publisher
Pages 194
Release 1897
Genre
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"The Concept of the 'Master' in Art Education in Britain and Ireland, 1770 to the Present "

Title "The Concept of the 'Master' in Art Education in Britain and Ireland, 1770 to the Present " PDF eBook
Author MatthewC. Potter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351545477

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A novel investigation into art pedagogy and constructions of national identities in Britain and Ireland, this collection explores the student-master relationship in case studies ranging chronologically from 1770 to 2013, and geographically over the national art schools of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Essays explore the manner in which the Old Masters were deployed in education; fuelled the individual creativity of art teachers and students; were used as a rhetorical tool for promoting cultural projects in the core and periphery of the British Isles; and united as well as divided opinions in response to changing expectations in discourse on art and education. Case studies examined in this book include the sophisticated tradition of 'academic' inquiry of establishment figures, like Joshua Reynolds and Frederic Leighton, as well as examples of radical reform undertaken by key individuals in the history of art education, such as Edward Poynter and William Coldstream. The role of 'Modern Masters' (like William Orpen, Augustus John, Gwen John and Jeff Wall) is also discussed along with the need for students and teachers to master the realm of art theory in their studio-based learning environments, and the ultimate pedagogical repercussions of postmodern assaults on the academic bastions of the Old Masters.

Anders Zorn

Anders Zorn
Title Anders Zorn PDF eBook
Author Johan Cederlund
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 226
Release 2013-10-29
Genre Art
ISBN 0847841510

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Accompanying a major retrospective of Anders Zorn’s work, this is the first volume in English to explore the Swedish Impressionist’s entire career in depth. Anders Zorn (1860–1920) is one of Sweden’s most accomplished and beloved artists. Renowned for his light, expressive watercolors, he attained mastery of the genre at an early age and later applied his techniques to oil painting. Zorn is often compared with the artists John Singer Sargent and Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, contemporaries who also were known for their portraits of high-society figures. Taking up residence in London and then in Paris, Zorn established himself as an international portrait painter, depicting fashionable clients in a style both elegant and relaxed. He became a favorite among wealthy American collectors, bankers, and industrialists who sat for him, including art collector Isabella Stewart Gardner and three U.S. presidents. Although perhaps best known for his portraits, Zorn brought equal skill to painting genre scenes and views of nature. This handsome volume provides a thorough introduction to the artist and his works, from portraiture to landscapes and his famous nudes. Four illustrated essays are accompanied by a chronology, selected bibliography, an exhibition checklist, and an index.