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- catalog abstract "This volume is the definitive study of California's distinctive style of Impressionism. In recent years, the richly colored, exuberantly painted canvases by artists such as Franz Bischoff, Alson Clark, Joseph Raphael, Guy Rose, and William Wendt have attracted an expanding circle of admirers all across the country. In addition to the work of these established West Coast masters, many less-known California Impressionists are presented here, including John Frost, Evelyn McCormick, Bruce Nelson, and others whose work has not yet been widely discovered. In his far-ranging introductory essay, Dr. Gerdts explores the context of California Impressionism, surveying the movement's sources abroad, the most influential exhibitions in America, and the critical responses to the art and the artists. He introduces the work of an almost entirely forgotten foursome - Helena Dunlap, Detlef Sammann, Ernest Browning Smith, and Jack Gage Stark - who were the first local painters to be identified as Impressionists in Los Angeles and who contributed an important but long-overlooked moment in the city's cultural history. Will South supplies an enlightening chronological narrative of the California Impressionists, starting with their often-ignored roots in the Hudson River school and other American realist art. Dr. South also provides detailed artists' biographies and an extensive bibliography.".
- catalog contributor b10808870.
- catalog contributor b10808871.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "In his far-ranging introductory essay, Dr. Gerdts explores the context of California Impressionism, surveying the movement's sources abroad, the most influential exhibitions in America, and the critical responses to the art and the artists. He introduces the work of an almost entirely forgotten foursome - Helena Dunlap, Detlef Sammann, Ernest Browning Smith, and Jack Gage Stark - who were the first local painters to be identified as Impressionists in Los Angeles and who contributed an important but long-overlooked moment in the city's cultural history.".
- catalog description "In praise of nature -- Mentors and training -- First encounters with impressionism -- New institutions, new popularity -- California impressionists at home and afield -- Ascendancy -- The final decade.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-277) and index.".
- catalog description "This volume is the definitive study of California's distinctive style of Impressionism. In recent years, the richly colored, exuberantly painted canvases by artists such as Franz Bischoff, Alson Clark, Joseph Raphael, Guy Rose, and William Wendt have attracted an expanding circle of admirers all across the country. In addition to the work of these established West Coast masters, many less-known California Impressionists are presented here, including John Frost, Evelyn McCormick, Bruce Nelson, and others whose work has not yet been widely discovered.".
- catalog description "Will South supplies an enlightening chronological narrative of the California Impressionists, starting with their often-ignored roots in the Hudson River school and other American realist art. Dr. South also provides detailed artists' biographies and an extensive bibliography.".
- catalog extent "284 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "California impressionism.".
- catalog identifier "0789201763".
- catalog isFormatOf "California impressionism.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Abbeville Press Publishers,".
- catalog relation "California impressionism.".
- catalog spatial "California".
- catalog spatial "California.".
- catalog subject "759.194/09/04 21".
- catalog subject "Impressionism (Art) California.".
- catalog subject "ND230.C3 G47 1998".
- catalog subject "Painting, American California 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Painting, American California.".
- catalog subject "Painting, Modern 20th century California.".
- catalog tableOfContents "In praise of nature -- Mentors and training -- First encounters with impressionism -- New institutions, new popularity -- California impressionists at home and afield -- Ascendancy -- The final decade.".
- catalog title "California impressionism / William H. Gerdts, Will South.".
- catalog type "text".