Alfred Thompson Bricher
Stilled Time
1871–1877
Alfred Thompson Bricher (April 10, 1837 – September 30, 1908) was a painter associated with White Mountain art and the Hudson River School. Bricher was one of the last painters of the famed Hudson River School. By the end of his life, his style of painting that included landscapes and luminism fell out of style, with Modern Art becoming the premier artistic movement. As his style of art faded, so did his fame. Over time Bricher’s artwork gathered more attention and by the 1980s he began to be credited as one of the nineteenth century’s greatest maritime painters. A self-taught luminist, he explored the effects of light and how it reflected, refracted, and absorbed on landscapes and seascapes.
Lieu: East Coast, USA
Mouvement: Hudson River School, White Mountain Art
Publié: Avril 2020
Catégorie: Peinture
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Mouvement: Hudson River School, White Mountain Art
Text: Wikipedia
Publié: Avril 2020
Catégorie: Peinture
Source