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American painters on technique, the colonial period to 1860, Lance Mayer and Gay Myers

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American painters on technique, the colonial period to 1860, Lance Mayer and Gay Myers
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-239) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
American painters on technique
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
698451507
Responsibility statement
Lance Mayer and Gay Myers
Sub title
the colonial period to 1860
Summary
This is the first comprehensive study of an important but largely unknown part of the history of American art: the materials and techniques used by American painters. It is based on extensive research into primary and secondary sources, including artist' recipe books, letters, journals, and painting manuals, many of which are unpublished and/or little known to scholars. In interpreting this mass of evidence, the authors have used the experience gained from having museums and private collectors. Detailed information is provided on the methods of many painters, including Benjamin West, Gilbert Stuart, Washington Allston, Thomas Sully, Thomas Cole, and William Sidney Mount. Among the important topics discussed are the quest for the "secrets" of the old masters, which inspired experimentation with a surprising variety of materials; how artists believed their paintings might change over time; the application of brownish "toning ' layers; and the evolving self-confidence of American experimenters and innovators during the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Because many Americans wrote down what they learned in Europe, the book provides new information for those studying European painting techniques as well
Table Of Contents
Provincial painters and European connections -- Benjamin West and his influence -- Americans in the old world : Copley, the Peales, and Trumbull -- Gilbert Stuart : The first American old master -- Washington Allston :" the painter poet" -- Sully, the old masters, and "tone" -- The "experimentalists" -- Thomas Sully : compiler and experimenter -- John Neagle : the methodical experimenter -- Rembrandt Peale : experimenter and entrepreneur -- Store-bought supplies and new materials in the 1830s,1840s, and 1850s -- Thomas Cole : "the best landscape painter in the world" -- William Sydney Mount : "stamped with an entirely American character"
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