词条 | Hunt, William Morris |
释义 | Hunt, William Morris American painter born March 31, 1824, Brattleboro, Vermont, U.S. died September 8, 1879, Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire ![]() After attending Harvard University, Hunt studied with Thomas Couture (Couture, Thomas) in Paris and then in Barbizon with Jean-François Millet (Millet, Jean-François), one of the leaders of the Barbizon school of painters. Upon returning to New England, Hunt introduced the works of Camille Corot (Corot, Camille), Théodore Rousseau (Rousseau, Théodore), and the Barbizon school to the Boston society circles in which he moved, thereby helping to turn a rising generation of American painters toward Paris and away from the national style epitomized by the Hudson River school landscape painters. ![]() Hunt wrote (Talks on Art, 1878) and was a magnetic and persuasive teacher; among those influenced by him were the painter John La Farge (La Farge, John) and William (James, William) and Henry James (James, Henry). Additional Reading Sharman Wallace McGurn, The Late Landscapes of William Morris Hunt (1976); Martha J. Hoppin, William Morris Hunt: A Memorial Exhibition (1979); Sally Webster, William Morris Hunt, 1824–1879 (1991). |
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