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Category Archive: Painting

Trees in the landscape: 2. John Constable as the bridge from old to new

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Constable may seem an unlikely revolutionary, but his landscapes and their trees inspired the Barbizon School and Impressionists.

October 14, 2015 General, Painting

Pigments + technique → style: 6, results and conclusions

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The availability and use of modern pigments was a major factor in determining Impressionist painting style.

October 13, 2015 Painting

Pigments + technique → style: 5, a better method

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The methods used for a more robust analysis of palettes, which is unique and innovative.

October 12, 2015 Painting

Trees in the landscape: 1. Introduction to the new series

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A brief glance through the history of painting trees in the landscape, from Rubens and Poussin to van Gogh and Pissarro.

October 11, 2015 General, Life, Painting

Did you miss this toolset? Information and communication theory

From Text Twist and tossed coins, to Jackson Pollock and human genetics – a crucial toolset for life.

October 10, 2015 General, Language, Life, Macs, Painting, Technology

Pigments + technique → style: 4 after 1850, Impressionists and post-Impressionists

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The nineteenth century saw the successful introduction of more new pigments than had the preceding two millenia.

October 6, 2015 Painting

Should we be rehabilitating Sargent, or his critics?

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The recent exhibition of Sargent’s informal portraits raises questions not so much about his work, but more about his critics.

October 5, 2015 General, Painting

Pigments + technique → style: 3 up to 1850

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The period 1700 to 1850 saw the introduction of the first modern pigments, such as Prussian blue and emerald green, which started to transform paintings.

October 1, 2015 Painting

Book Review: Picturing the Americas, Landscape Painting from Tierra del Fuego to the Arctic, Brownlee, Piccoli & Uhlyarik (eds)

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This book, and exhibition, start to document and analyse an essentially new field.

September 27, 2015 General, Painting

Book Review: The Book of Legendary Lands, Umberto Eco

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An outstanding overview of legendary places, from paradise to Utopia. Is the new paperback edition a good choice, though?

September 24, 2015 General, Language, Life, Painting

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