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John Henry Twachtman : an American impressionist
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John Henry Twachtman : an American impressionist

著者: Lisa N Peters; Cincinnati Art Museum.; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.; High Museum of Art.
出版商: Atlanta, Ga. : High Museum of Art ; New York : Distributed by Hudson Hills Press ; [Lanham, MD] : Distributed in the USA, its territories and Canada by National Book Network, ©1999.
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"John Twachtman was one of the most modern American painters of his day. A founding member of the Ten American Painters and an important teacher at the Art Students League, Twachtman combined European and American influences to create his own highly individual artistic style. Throughout his career, Twachtman won the approval of his fellow artists by challenging artistic conventions and experimenting with innovative  再读一些...
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Peters, Lisa N.
John Henry Twachtman.
Atlanta, Ga. : High Museum of Art ; New York : Distributed by Hudson Hills Press ; [Lanham, MD] : Distributed in the USA, its territories and Canada by National Book Network, c1999
(OCoLC)629917826
提及的人: John Henry Twachtman; John Henry Twachtman
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所有的著者/提供者: Lisa N Peters; Cincinnati Art Museum.; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.; High Museum of Art.
ISBN: 1555951783 9781555951788
OCLC号码: 40744507
注意: Exhibition itinerary: Cincinnati Art Museum, 6 June-5 September 1999, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 16 October-2 January 2000, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 26 February-21 May 2000.
描述: 191 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 32 cm.
责任: Lisa N. Peters.

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John Twachtman (1853-1902) had a highly individual style noted for its contemplative mood and bold immediacy of composition. His best-known works, inspired by the changing seasons, combine the  再读一些...

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