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John Leslie Breck: American Impressionist, Stuhlman, Jonathan,Hirsh ler, Erica E.
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Giles The Limited, D.
ISBN-10
1911282891
ISBN-13
9781911282891
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16050401881
Product Key Features
Book Title
John Leslie Breck : American Impressionist
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Individual Artists / Essays, General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
50.4 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
9.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2021-013997
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This is the book every artist deserves. It is exemplary in the way it illustrates all of Breck's outstanding works, gives us a much-needed, detailed account of his life in Giverny including his relationship to Monet and his step-daughters, explains his family and his ties to Boston, expands our knowledge by illustrating his work in Venice, Santa Barbara, and Gloucester, and forthrightly examines his good times and his troubled ones."--Theodore E. Stebbins Jr., formerly curator of American Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Harvard Art Museums "John Leslie Breck: American Impressionist is a revelation. Never before have so many of Breck's finest paintings been seen together. It's a must for anyone who loves Impressionism." --George T.M. Shackelford, Deputy Director, Kimbell Art Museum
Dewey Decimal
759.13
Table Of Content
Sponsor's Statement by Charles Bowman; Lenders; Foreword by Todd A. Herman; Acknowledgments by Jonathan Stuhlman; John Leslie Breck and American Impressionism: An Introspective Historiography by Erica E. Hirshler; John Leslie Breck His Life and Career by Royal W. Leith and Jeffrey R. Brown; Artistic Beginnings in Giverny by Katherine Bourguignon; The Exhibition That Never Was: John Leslie Breck's Paintings of Venice by Royal W. Leith; "A Great Genius," Yet a Man Apart: John Leslie Breck in Context by Jonathan Stuhlman; Appendix 1 A Week in Giverny: July 1888 by Royal W. Leith; Appendix 2 Song Lyrics by John Leslie Breck; Appendix 3 The Day: On Seeing John Leslie Breck's "Studies of an Autumn Day" A Poem by Edward Breck; Chronology by Jeffrey R. Brown and Royal W. Leith; Exhibition History by Jeffrey R. Brown and Royal W. Leith; Exhibition Checklist; Index; Photo Credits
Synopsis
A major volume on the life and work of John Leslie Breck (1860-1899), one of the founders of the American Impressionist style., John Leslie Breck (1860-1899) was one of the founders of the American art colony at Giverny and was among the earliest American artists to embrace the Impressionist style. He was also one of the first to exhibit his Impressionist paintings in America and helped to popularize the style during his years working in the Boston area in the 1890s. Between 1887 and 1888 he and a handful of his American colleagues began visiting the French village of Giverny, where they met Claude Monet and subsequently explored the new approach to painting that Monet had helped to pioneer. Breck's canvases from this period, loosely brushed and filled with light and color, are a marked departure from his earlier works that are characterized by darker tonalities and tighter brushwork that typified the preferred style of the era. When Breck returned to America in 1892, he applied what he had learned to paintings of the New England landscape and frequently exhibited his work.Inspired by The Mint Museum's 2016 acquisition of John Leslie Breck's canvas Suzanne Hoschedé-Monet Sewing, this volume includes approximately 70 of Breck's finest works, drawn from public and private collections. Along with his scenes of Giverny and America, this volume features a selection of paintings from his sojourn in Venice in 1897. Always interested exploring in new ways of seeing the world, Breck had begun to explore aspects of post-Impressionism and Asian aesthetics in the years before his early death, at the age of 39, in 1899. This volume also features up to 36 additional comparative images, including details, photographs, and paintings by Monet and other leading American impressionists including Willard Metcalf, Theodore Robinson, Lila Cabot Perry, Childe Hassam, and Arthur Wesley Dow, presented throughout the main essays and chronology and appendices., John Leslie Breck (1860-1899) was one of the founders of the American art colony at Giverny and was among the earliest American artists to embrace the Impressionist style. He was also one of the first to exhibit his Impressionist paintings in America and helped to popularize the style during his years working in the Boston area in the 1890s. Between 1887 and 1888 he and a handful of his American colleagues began visiting the French village of Giverny, where they met Claude Monet and subsequently explored the new approach to painting that Monet had helped to pioneer. Breck's canvases from this period, loosely brushed and filled with light and color, are a marked departure from his earlier works that are characterized by darker tonalities and tighter brushwork that typified the preferred style of the era. When Breck returned to America in 1892, he applied what he had learned to paintings of the New England landscape and frequently exhibited his work. Inspired by The Mint Museum's 2016 acquisition of John Leslie Breck's canvas Suzanne Hosched -Monet Sewing, this volume includes approximately 70 of Breck's finest works, drawn from public and private collections. Along with his scenes of Giverny and America, this volume features a selection of paintings from his sojourn in Venice in 1897. Always interested exploring in new ways of seeing the world, Breck had begun to explore aspects of post-Impressionism and Asian aesthetics in the years before his early death, at the age of 39, in 1899. This volume also features up to 36 additional comparative images, including details, photographs, and paintings by Monet and other leading American impressionists including Willard Metcalf, Theodore Robinson, Lila Cabot Perry, Childe Hassam, and Arthur Wesley Dow, presented throughout the main essays and chronology and appendices.
LC Classification Number
ND237.B8A4 2021
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