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unusual facts about landscape artist



Fieldites

One of Field's most important collaborators in this strike was a young Greek-American, Aristodimos Kaldis, who would later have a career as a landscape artist.

George Inness, Jr.

January 5, 1854 - July 27, 1926 was one of America’s foremost figure and landscape artists and the son of George Inness, an important American landscape painter.


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Alfonso Toft

Alfonso Toft (1866, Handsworth, Birmingham, - 1964), was a landscape artist.

Amy Dora Reynolds

Her father was the popular Victorian landscape artist Sidney Richard Percy, a member of the Williams family of painters.

Arnold Rosé

She was considered “the most beautiful girl in Vienna”, and was the daughter of the landscape artist Emil Jakob Schindler.

Casimiro Castro

Casimiro Castro (24 April 1826 Tepetlaoxtoc - 8 January 1889 Mexico City), was a Mexican painter and lithographer, and is regarded as having been a leading graphic and landscape artist in nineteenth century Mexico.

Charles F. Kimball

He along with fellow landscape artist, John Bradley Hudson, Jr., shared a passion for painting en plein air, traveling around Casco Bay and Portland with their easels and brushes painting local scenery.

Château du Saussay

At the start of the 20th century, the château passed to the Bourbon Busset family, and the park was redesigned by the great landscape artist Achille Duchêne, joining the charm of parks in the English style with classical harmony of gardens in the French style.

Doris Boyd

The Boyd family artistic dynasty includes painters, sculptors, architects and other arts professionals, commencing with Doris Boyd's father-in-law Arthur Merric Boyd; and Merric Boyd's brothers Penleigh, a landscape artist, and Martin, a writer.

George Lorenzo Noyes

It is not known how many artists he met, but it's on record that George spent the day and night at the home of Benjamin Champney, the famous landscape artist.

George Noyes

George Lorenzo Noyes (1863–1945), American mineralogist, naturalist, development critic, writer and landscape artist

Harold Newton

Although Newton and the other Highwaymen were not part of an organized school, all were influenced by the work of Florida landscape artist A.E. Backus and shared a commitment to capturing Florida’s scenic beauty in a quick, formulaic style.

Hilder

Rowland Hilder (1905–1993), English marine and landscape artist and book illustrator

Inness

George Inness, Jr. (1854-1926), an American figure and landscape artist, and son of George Inness

John Thomson of Duddingston

Influenced by the techniques of Rosa, Lorrain, Poussin, Raeburn and renowned English landscape artist Turner, he developed a broad Romantic style, and became a landscape artist with an established reputation.

John Woodward

John Douglas Woodward (1846–1924), American landscape artist and illustrator

Károly Lotz

Later he started on his own original works, first as a romantic landscape artist in scenes of the Alföld (the Hungarian lowland plain), and then as a creator of monumental murals and frescos in the style of the Venetian master Tiepolo.

Painter of Light

J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851), a British landscape artist commonly known as 'The Painter of Light'

Thomas Kinkade (1958–2012), an American landscape artist who described himself as 'Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light' and trademarked the term

Simon Raab

His mother was a landscape artist and an acquaintance of Frederick Varley (1881-1969) from Canada‘s Group of Seven.

The Needles

A drawing of The Needles by Dutch landscape artist Lambert Doomer (1624–1700) made in 1646 depicts a rock formation with much stouter shape than that shown in Isaac Taylor's 1759 "one inch" map of Hampshire.