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Who are America's ten greatest watercolor artists? The roots of watercolor painting can be traced back to China 4,000 years ago, but it was during the Italian Renaissance that it began to be used in Europe. Albrecht Durer was one of the Renaissance artists who experimented with watercolor painting and achieved success in capturing its bright and transparent elements. However, watercolor painting did not really take off in the United States until the 1800s, when naturalists and Hudson River school painters found the portability of watercolors ideal for outdoor sketching and painting. In 1886, the American Watercolor Society was founded, and the tradition of American watercolor painting has continued to flourish ever since. While it is impossible to narrow down a list of great American watercolor artists to just ten, this article highlights some of the most influential ones whose works continue to inspire new generations of painters and art enthusiasts. These artists brought unique styles and perspectives to the medium, showcasing the versatility and beauty of watercolor painting. Who do you think should have been included in this list? 1. Milton Avery (1885-1965)Avery's work is crucial to American abstract painting. Avery defied conventional perspective in order to create representational, but highly abstract paintings. His work was initially rejected as being too abstract or out of the norm. Later, as abstract expressionism took hold in America, his work was considered too representational. Sometimes you just can't win! Today, he is recognized as one of America's great Modern painters. His watercolors are expressive and experimental and capture his love of both nature and painting. 2. Maurice Prendergast (1858-1924)From 1891 to 1894, Prendergast lived in Paris, where he studied painting and developed his understanding of post-impressionism. Upon his return, he became associated with a group of artists known as The Eight, who championed a more progressive approach to art. He traveled to Europe many times between 1898 and 1914. The artist's assimilation of the avant-garde styles of Cezanne and Matisse is evident in his use of strokes of vivid colors in intricate, decorative patterns that draw attention to the picture's surface. His watercolor landscape paintings are almost abstract, with their muted tones and far away perspectives. 3. Arthur Dove (1880-1946) |
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Re-organizing a website currently. Terry Geneson Becker a Facebook friend for many years posted the article mentioned. Thks
Hi, I need information on an American, watercolor landscape artist : Mabel R Thompson. I know the artist had at least one of her watercolors on exhibition in the Metropolitan museum of art in New York, New York. Any info or where to look would be greatly appreciated.
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