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Scenic Impressions - Southern Interpretations from The Johnson Collection (Hardcover)
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Scenic Impressions - Southern Interpretations from The Johnson Collection (Hardcover)
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The radical changes wrought by the rise of the salon system in
nineteenth-century Europe provoked an interesting response from
painters in the American South. Painterly trends emanating from
Barbizon and Giverny emphasized the subtle textures of nature
through warm colour and broken brush stroke. Artists' subject
matter tended to represent a prosperous middle class at play, with
the subtle suggestion that painting was indeed art for art's sake
and not an evocation of the heroic manner. Many painters in the
South took up the stylistics of Tonalism, Impressionism, and
naturalism to create works of a very evocative nature, works which
celebrated the Southern scene as an exotic other, a locale offering
refuge from an increasingly mechanized urban environment. Scenic
Impressions offers an insight into a particular period of American
art history as borne out in seminal paintings from the holdings of
the Johnson Collection of Spartanburg, South Carolina. By
consolidating academic information on a disparate group of objects
under a common theme and important global artistic umbrella, Scenic
Impressions will underscore the Johnsons' commitment to
illuminating the rich cultural history of the American South and
advancing scholarship in the field, specifically examining some
forty paintings created between 1880 and 1940, including landscapes
and genre scenes. A foreword, written by Kevin Sharp, director of
the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis, Tennessee, introduces the
topic. Two lead essays, written by noted art historians Pennington,
Estill Curtisand Martha R. Severens, discuss the history and import
of the Impressionist movement--abroad and domestically--and
specifically address the school's influence on art created in and
about the American South. The featured works of art are presented
in full colour plates and delineated in complementary entries
written by Pennington and Severens. Also included are detailed
artist biographies illustrated by photographs of the artists,
extensive documentation, and indices. Featured artists include
Wayman Adams, Colin Campbell Cooper, Elliott Daingerfield, G. Ruger
Donoho, Harvey Joiner, John Ross Key, Blondelle Malone, Lawrence
Mazzanovich, Paul Plaschke, Hattie Saussy, Alice Ravenel, Huger
Smith, Anthony Thieme, and Helen Turner.
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