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I Saw Three Ships: sailing ships in paintings 1

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From 1643 (Claude Lorrain), through Claude-Joseph Vernet and Turner to JC Dahl two centuries later.

November 16, 2019 General, Life, Painting, Technology

The Great Wave 1, Vernet to Hokusai

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Painters paid little attention to the form of near-breaking regular waves until the mid-1700s. Japanese art later changed Western painting, with a single print by Hokusai.

June 8, 2019 General, Life, Painting

In Memoriam Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes 2 Oil sketches

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Nine of his brilliant oil sketches made in front of the motif in the Roman Campagna between 1782-85, which helped change the history of art.

February 16, 2019 General, Life, Painting

In Memoriam Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes 1 Finished paintings

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Almost a century after its publication, Pissarro still recommended Valenciennes’ textbook on landscape painting. Here’s why.

February 15, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Founders of Modern Landscape Art: Claude Joseph Vernet

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Modern landscape painting, since before the Impressionists, relies on oil sketches made in front of the motif. Was it Vernet who advised Valenciennes to adopt this practice?

February 14, 2019 General, Life, Painting

From Indiscretion to Burlesque: Mazeppa in paint

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An odd story about the leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks and his youthful indiscretion becomes a poem by Byron, and finally burlesque titillation.

October 7, 2018 General, Life, Painting

The Dead Travel Fast: The Gothic Ballad of Lenore in Paint

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Romance, horror, a surprise ending, and a satisfying moral: paintings by Ary Scheffer, William Blake, Gustave Moreau and others.

September 30, 2018 General, Life, Painting

Fire, Fire 2: London and Frederiksborg Castle are burning

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From Constable and Turner’s views of London’s parliament ablaze, to Edvard Munch’s painting of a local manor house in flames.

April 29, 2018 General, Life, Painting

Orientalism: the fantasy

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Paintings of odalisques, slave markets, and Turkish baths became popular in the nineteenth century. What was the Orientalist fantasy, and why?

January 6, 2018 General, Language, Life, Painting

Coast: Dieppe, the painter’s resort

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Where did Vernet, Cotman, Turner, Boudin, Gauguin, Monet, Sickert, Pissarro and Loiseau all visit and paint?

November 30, 2017 General, Life, Painting

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