It was Clive Bell’s aesthetics which underpinned Roger Fry’s promotion of the Post-Impressionists. Here is what he wrote.
Category Archive: Painting
Sadly neglected today, his landscapes are some of the finest of the century, and his depictions of trees are among the best.
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The monumental mural painted by Larsson was intended to be his greatest painting. It turned out to be his most controversial.
An exhibition in London in 1910 changed the course of history for Cézanne, and John Singer Sargent.
Three fascination explorations of the relationships between humans and plants.
We will never know exactly what Cézanne intended, but he certainly showed it in his paintings of trees.
Monet’s paintings are overfamiliar, overexposed, and devalued. Can this book cast fresh light?
Vincent van Gogh’s career as an artist was brief, intense, only successful long after his death, but of enormous influence. He also painted lots of trees.
This is the 1,000th article I have posted here. Pause for a quick gloat and sniff of champagne.
