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The Moodiest Fall Painting Ever
A typical Crane of his later period (1920s). Robert Bruce Crane (1857 – October 30, 1937) learned his tonalistic approach from French landscapist Jean Charles Cazin (1841–1901), with whom he studied for a period. Cazin was [...]
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By Laura Vailati “When I was a teenager, I would look at the works of very successful artists and illustrators and think, this is exactly what I want to do when I grow up,” said [...]
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By daring big leaps from one plateau to the next, Dwight Tryon (1849-1925) became a famous early 20th century Tonalist, a poet-in-paint of the raw New England countryside. Like his fellow Tonalists (most of whom [...]
Branching Out
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5 Tips for Simplifying Flowers
Last week, we leaned in for a whiff of Eduard Manet’s innovative bouquet paintings,<< https://streamlinepublishing.com/inside-art/manets-deathbed-bouquets/ which largely set the pace for the modern floral still life as it’s practiced today. In this issue, artist Pat [...]






