In and Out of California
Travels of American Impressionists
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Word Count
37,750 words, Guess
Page Count
151 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11539529M
- ISBN-139780940872264
- ISBN-100940872269
- OCLC Control Number49225433
- Library of Congress Control Number2002003301
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- Goodreads2724297
Classifications
- LCCND230.C3 S65 2002
Description
"In and Out of California: Travels of American Impressionists, published to accompany a traveling exhibition, is a revisionist study of artists working in California in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The book presents an array of radiant paintings by artists identified traditionally with the history of art in California. The essays by Deborah Epstein Solon and Dr. Will South, however, establish that artists were "out" of California as much as they were "in" during this critical period in American painting. Artists living in California traveled and painted all over the world, often simultaneously maintaining studios in different areas of the country and even in Europe. Scores of artists who worked in California received the same training in academies in both Europe and the United States as those artists who settled in the East - yet their Eastern compatriots have been studied and lauded with a respect thus far denied their Western counterparts. Artists working in California often experienced a two pronged disadvantage: they were either glorified by Western critics - occasionally unjustly - or summarily dismissed by the Eastern art establishment in an equally unjust fashion.". "In and Out of California looks at artists working in California within the locus of American painting. By examining painters such as Alson Clark, Colin Campbell Cooper, E. Charlton Fortune, Jules Pages, and William Ritschel as part of the movement of American impressionism and not marginalized as merely Western painters, it becomes clear that many artists in California were highly trained, cosmopolitan, and as proficient as their Eastern counterparts."--BOOK JACKET.
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