词条 | Inness, George |
释义 | Inness, George American painter born May 1, 1825, Newburgh, New York, U.S. died August 3, 1894, Bridge of Allen, Stirling, Scotland American painter known especially for the luminous, atmospheric quality of his late landscapes. Inness was largely self-taught. His early works such as The Lackawanna Valley (1855) reflect the influence of Asher B. Durand (Durand, Asher B) and Thomas Cole (Cole, Thomas), painters of the Hudson River school. From about 1855 to 1874 Inness ascended to the height of his powers with works such as the Delaware Water Gap (1861) and the Delaware Valley (1865). His characteristic small canvases from this period show that he was no longer strictly preoccupied with the carefully rendered detail of the Hudson River school but instead began to explore light and colour in the manner of Camille Corot (Corot, Camille) and the French Barbizon school. Inness's increasing control over spatial relations, scale, drawing, and colour allowed him to achieve a sense of the idyllic and tranquil in his works. ![]() His son George Inness, Jr., was also a painter and remained faithful to the practices of the Barbizon school and resisted Impressionism in obedience to his father's strongly expressed convictions. Additional Reading Nikolai C. Cikovsky, Jr., George Inness (1971); Nikolai C. Cikovsky, Jr., and Michael Quick, George Inness (1985); George Inness: The Spiritual Landscape, published by Borghi & Co. (1991). |
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