
American Masters of Painting / Being Brief Appreciations of Some American Painters
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AMERICAN MASTERS Casilcar, he was apprenticed for a short time to an engraver, and subsequently studied painting for a little while with Regis Gignoux, a pupil of Dela roche. For the rest he was self-taught. His contemporary, Frederick E. Church, younger than himself by a year, was seeking instruction from Thornas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School, whose grand topographical landscapes the pupil was to follow in his studies of the Andes, of Niagara, and of other impressive regions. The young Inness, meanwhile, was independently studying the individual forms of nature. That he should ...
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- AMERICAN MASTERS OF PAINTING
- PUBLISHERS’ NOTE
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- I GEORGE INNESS
- II JOHN LA FARGE
- III JAMES A. McNEILL WHISTLER
- IV JOHN SINGER SARGENT
- V WINSLOW HOMER
- VI EDWIN A. ABBEY
- VII GEORGE FULLER
- VIII HOMER D. MARTIN
- IX GEORGE DE FOREST BRUSH
- X ALEXANDER H. WYANT
- XI DWIGHT W. TRYON
- XII HORATIO WALKER
- XIII GILBERT STUART
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