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William Blair Bruce (8 October 1859 – 17 November 1906) was a Canadian painter. He studied in France and became one of Canada's first impressionist painters. He lived most of his life in France and on the island of Gotland, Sweden, where he and his Swedish wife Carolina Benedicks-Bruce created the artists estate Brucebo, which was later established as a nature reserve.
Hadleigh Castle, The Mouth of the Thames--Morning after a Stormy Night: 1829 Yale Center for British Art: Ploughing Scene in Suffolk: 1825 Yale Center for British Art: Dedham Lock: 18th century Yale Center for British Art: Cloud Study: 1821 Yale Center for British Art: Malvern Hall, Warwickshire: 1800s Yale Center for British Art: Dedham Vale: 1802
Archip Kuindshi, Moonlit Night on the Dnieper 1882 James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket, 1874 [1] [2] The depiction of night in paintings is common in Western art. Paintings that feature a night scene as the theme may be religious or history paintings, genre scenes, portraits, landscapes, or
More images: 1883 White horse and black horse in the water [57] Private Collection 087 15.2 × 24.8 More images: 1883 Bathers [59] National Gallery of Art, Washington. D.C. 088 15.9 × 25.1 More images: 1883 The Rainbow [60] National Gallery, London 089 15.5 × 24.5 More images: 1883 Sitting Man on the Banks of the Seine [61] Cleveland Museum ...
According to Goethe's concept, yellow undergoes a transition of light becoming darker when light reaches its peak; just as the Sun shines in the sky, it develops into a colourless white light. But the light deepens and evolves the yellow into an orange and then finally to a ruby-red hue. [ 5 ]
White River at Sharon: Watercolor and pencil on paper: 1937: Smithsonian American Art Museum: 55.3 cm × 75.6 cm (21 3/4 in. × 29 3/4 in.) Mouth of Pamet River—Fall Tide: 1937: Collection of Thelma Z. & Melvin Lenkin: Compartment C, Car 293: Oil on canvas: 1938: IBM Corporation Collection: Cottages at North Truro: Watercolor, pencil on paper ...
The Louvre, Foggy Morning (French: Le Louvre, matin brumeux) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Danish-French Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro. Painted in February 1901, it is held in the collection of the Bank of the Republic and exhibited at the Museo Botero , in Bogotá .
The images stirred the imagination of Americans, primarily from the large cities of the Northeast, who traveled to the White Mountains to view the scenes for themselves. Others soon followed: innkeepers, writers, scientists, and more artists. The White Mountains became a major attraction for tourists from the New England states and beyond. The ...