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Fill Your Seascapes with Feeling
Almost literally luminous, the seascapes of 19th century American artist William Trost Richards (1833 – 1905) have earned an honored place in the history of American landscape painting. William Trost Richards’ seascapes are introspective paintings, emotionally [...]
Relax – Don’t Think!
“The artist must work so hard, so long, that a brain develops and lives, all of itself, in his fingers …. The artist must not think of critical rewards or money he will get for [...]
Mystic Strains of Summer
Above image licensed under CC BY-NC-ND. An endless dream of timeless summer days hums in the warm greens and hazy distances that we inhabit as we gaze at the painting by JMW Turner above. It’s [...]
All Aboard the Open Boat
Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) is often celebrated for his realism and his technique, particularly his meticulous details such as blades of grass, tiny crevices, subtle wear, or grains of sand. What’s not as often discussed is [...]
A Painter’s Inspiration
Ryan S. Brown is an American painter in the naturalist tradition. After graduating BYU, Ryan went on to study classical painting in Florence, Italy, at the Florence Academy of Art, where upon graduation he won the [...]
Twilight of the Gods, Part 2
For more on this painting, go here. We continue our look at the first exciting period of “homegrown” art and ask the question, What happened to the Hudson River School with yet another question: What [...]






