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British Impressionism (1880-1910) was a direct and spontaneous period of British art, when artists were concerned with painting the effects of light. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The book is illustrated throughout in colour and black and white, 132 illustrations in all of which 70 are in colour. The colour images are half to full-page in size, the black and white vary from the quite small to full-page. A quick flick through the book gives the impression that this book is profusely illustrated, with the majority of the images quite large; they run with the text and appear if possible on the same page as their mention in the text, and they are well captioned.
Artists discussed here include: Bastien-Lepage, Blanche, Brabazon, Bramley, J A Brown, F Brown, Clausen, Conder, Dewhurst, East, Forbes, de Glehn, Guthrie, Harrison, Henry, Hornel, Jamieson, Kennedy, H Knight, L Knight, La Thangue, Lavery, Legros, Ludovici jun, Lhermitte, Mac Coll, Maitland, Moore, O'Meara, Osborne, Pissaro, Rothenstein, Roussel, Sargent, Sickert, Starr, Steer, Stevenson, E Stott, W Stott of Oldham, Tonks, Tuke, Walton, and Whistler.
While this book is very well illustrated it is let down rather by the quality of reproduction, some of the colour plates are dull and lifeless, and some along with some of the black and white images lack detail in the dark areas. ( )