lympha Sable

lympha Sable
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woensdag 11 januari 2017

Australia's Impressionists: 7 Dec 2016 – 26 Mar 2017 - Exhibitions - What to see - Art Fund

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This page in the link above gives to inform about the special exhibit vowed to the Australian artists of 19th and 20th century - of each of them actually give the slides in a set of screen reproductions some of their work to see in the exposition. I am making my additional remark at hand of and depending on the slides.
This paintings which are described to have the predicate of impressionism made me immediately remember work of the American artists painting from nature in and around Florence at the end of 19th century and some years of 20th's. I discovered the work of the Australians is right of the same style, an explicitely special kind of impressionist painting. Both groups apply bright vivid pastel colors set on the canvas with thin strokes in a kind of oil paint that seemingly dried quickly. canvas. No  other painters called impressionists I have seen works of in this technic. Certainly the Americans will have been inspired by the then in France moving style of impressionism. But their work keeps a distance of the European way of painting as if the Great Ocean got its waves between Paris and the city of Florence. And what I thought is interesting is that the Australian artists, though working in Australia mainly, show the same interpretation of painting by way of immediate impression.  Both small groups painted directly on the canvas set in the open-air, like too Vincent van Gogh had seen to do.


My web eyes looked from along an 18th century milk jug of Frankenthal Porcelain with chinoiserie decoration:
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