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Pure landscape: Matin de Juin, exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1920 [1] (private collection). His was born in the small town of Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in 1877. Little is known about his private life. He was taught by a distinguished set of teachers including Jules Lefebvre, Tony Robert-Fleury, and Léon Tanzi .
Glenys Cour's artwork has been exhibited widely in Europe and the US, [5] with major exhibitions in her home country of Wales at St. David's Hall in 1991, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in 2003, the Attic Gallery, Swansea in 2005 [4] and a major retrospective exhibition, curated by Mel Gooding, at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in 2014. [15]
Schmid was the author of Alla Prima, Everything I know about Painting, [13] an art instruction book first published in 1998. [14] [15] Schmid has also videos and DVDs, [16] [17] some of which feature his personal art instruction in the areas of landscape painting and portrait painting.
Philip Sutton was born in Poole, Dorset, in 1928 but grew up in Leyton, Essex (now East London).After leaving school at the age of 14, he worked in a drawing office before carrying out three years' National Service in the Royal Air Force (RAF), during which he was involved in the Berlin Airlift.
Diana Maxwell Armfield RA RWA MSIA (born 11 June 1920) is a British artist. She is known for landscapes, and has also painted portraits, literary subjects and still lifes. She has a particular interest in flower paintings, and is considered to owe much to the Sickert tradition.
Brook painted rural landscapes, farmhouses and scenes from different facets of British life. In 1957 his oil of a street scene in Huddersfield was included as one of the "Young Artists of Promise" in Jack Beddington's book of that name. [3] In his early career he painted the houses, and mills, surrounding his home in Brighouse, West Yorkshire ...
Paul Turner Sargent (July 23, 1880 – February 7, 1946) was an Illinois artist, known for his Illinois landscapes and various other images from his trips to California, Indianapolis, and Florida. Throughout his career, he was a true outdoorsman who used nature as his canvas and muse for most of his works.
Like many artists of the Edinburgh School, Pope worked in both oil and watercolour. She primarily painted still life and landscapes. Her work was heavily inspired by the Aberdeenshire landscapes of her youth, but she also traveled frequently both within Scotland and Europe, notably Cyprus, Lebanon, the Peloponnese and Spain, looking for ...