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Title American light : the luminist movement, 1850-1875 : paintings, drawings, photographs / [edited by] John Wilmerding, with contributions by Lisa Fellows Andrus [and others].

Imprint Washington, D.C. : National Gallery of Art, ©1980.

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Location Call No. Status
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  758.1 A512A    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  758.1 AMERICAN    Check Shelf
Description 330 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 x 28 cm
Note An exhibition to be held at the National Gallery of Art, Feb. 10-June 15, 1980.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-322) and index.
Contents Introduction / John Wilmerding -- On defining Luminism / Barbara Novak -- Design and measurement in Luminist art / Lisa Fellows Andrus -- Luminism and the American sublime / Earl A. Powell -- The Luminist movement : some reflections / John Wilmerding -- Church and Luminism : light for America's elect / David C. Huntington -- Luminism in context : a new view / Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. -- Luminst drawings / Linda S. Ferber -- "New eyes" -- Luminism and photography / Weston Naef -- White light in the wilderness : landscape & self in nature's nation / Albert Gelpi -- Bibliography / Linda L. Ayres.
Summary "While many people are familiar with the Hudson River "School" of art, far fewer realize that out of that movement came the American Luminist movement of the mid 19th Century. While some of the Hudson River artists were also luminists, most of their landscapes are not. The Luminists generally painted smaller landscapes than the HRS artists, they are always extremely peaceful scenes, often rather mono-tone in color, and most of all sublime. That is, the solid mountains or hills in the distance faded into the vapor of the atmosphere, which captured the light of the sun or moon, giving the picture a luminist look. This book first gives the qualifications of Luminist painting. Then, it follows many of the artists and describes their focus on capturing the light of Nature in their landscapes. Many - even most - of the greatest Luminists were highly concerned with the Spiritual and trying to show God's Hand in the world through their paintings."--Amazon
Subject National Gallery of Art (U.S.) -- Exhibitions -- 1980.
Luminism (Art) -- Exhibitions.
Art, American -- 19th century -- Exhibitions.
Landscapes in art -- Exhibitions.
Hudson River school of landscape painting -- Exhibitions.
Photography, Artistic -- Exhibitions.
Art, American. (OCoLC)fst00815895
Hudson River school of landscape painting. (OCoLC)fst00962681
Landscapes in art. (OCoLC)fst01899801
Luminism (Art) (OCoLC)fst01003665
Photography, Artistic. (OCoLC)fst01061964
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form Exhibition catalogs. (OCoLC)fst01424028
Exhibition catalogs.
Added Author Wilmerding, John.
Andrus, Lisa Fellows.
Other Form: Online version: American light. Washington, D.C. : National Gallery of Art, ©1980 (OCoLC)643620978
ISBN 0064389405
9780064389402
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