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John Henry Twachtman American Impressionist Painter, 1853-1902
American painter and printmaker. He began as a painter of window-shades but developed one of the most personal and poetic visions in American landscape painting, portraying nature on canvases that were, in the words of Childe Hassam, 'strong, and at the same time delicate even to evasiveness'. His first artistic training was under Frank Duveneck, with whom he studied first in Cincinnati and then in Munich (1875-7). His absorption of the Munich style, characterized by bravura brushwork and dextrous manipulation of pigment, with the lights painted as directly as possible into warm,
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Painting ID:: 44837 Azaleas
mk177
1898
Oil on canvas
30x24
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Painting ID:: 45309 New York Haffen
mk181
1879
Cincinnati
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Painting ID:: 49466 On the Terrace
mk196
c.1897
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Painting ID:: 50578 Winter Scene
mk212
1890-1900
Oil on canvas
76.5x76.5
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Painting ID:: 54485 Winter Harmony
mk235
c.1890-1900
Oil on canvas
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John Henry Twachtman
American Impressionist Painter, 1853-1902
American painter and printmaker. He began as a painter of window-shades but developed one of the most personal and poetic visions in American landscape painting, portraying nature on canvases that were, in the words of Childe Hassam, 'strong, and at the same time delicate even to evasiveness'. His first artistic training was under Frank Duveneck, with whom he studied first in Cincinnati and then in Munich (1875-7). His absorption of the Munich style, characterized by bravura brushwork and dextrous manipulation of pigment, with the lights painted as directly as possible into warm,
. Related Artists to John Henry Twachtman: | Johannes Adam Oertel | Bernardino Pinturicchio | Mario Dei Fiori | Emil Orlik | ragnar sandberg |
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