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'''Abstract impressionism''' according to Elaine de Kooning:<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/299204717&referer=brief_results ''Abstract Impressionism,''] (Oxford University Press, 1998.) ISBN 0192116452 </ref> | '''Abstract impressionism''' according to Elaine de Kooning:<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/299204717&referer=brief_results ''Abstract Impressionism,''] (Oxford University Press, 1998.) ISBN 0192116452 </ref> | ||
<blockquote>Retaining the quiet uniform pattern of strokes that spread over the canvas without climax or emphasis, these followers keep the Impressionist manner of looking at the scene but leave out the scene.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Retaining the quiet uniform pattern of strokes that spread over the canvas without climax or emphasis, these followers keep the Impressionist manner of looking at the scene but leave out the scene.</blockquote> | ||
According to H. H. Arnason: <ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/177306111&referer=brief_results ''Introduction to Abstract Expressionists Imagists, Exhibition october - december 1961, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York''] (Published in New York, 1961.) p.23</ref> | According to H. H. Arnason: <ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/177306111&referer=brief_results ''Introduction to Abstract Expressionists Imagists, Exhibition october - december 1961, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York''] (Published in New York, 1961.) p.23</ref> | ||
<blockquote>"Abstract Impressionism" may appear in the textures of Gston, Resnick and Vicente—although the intents of these artists are quite different from those of the Impressionists.</blockquote> | <blockquote>"Abstract Impressionism" may appear in the textures of Gston, Resnick and Vicente—although the intents of these artists are quite different from those of the Impressionists.</blockquote> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 20:34, 7 April 2009
Template:TOC-right Abstract impressionism according to Elaine de Kooning:[1]
Retaining the quiet uniform pattern of strokes that spread over the canvas without climax or emphasis, these followers keep the Impressionist manner of looking at the scene but leave out the scene.
According to H. H. Arnason: [2]
"Abstract Impressionism" may appear in the textures of Gston, Resnick and Vicente—although the intents of these artists are quite different from those of the Impressionists.
References
- ↑ Abstract Impressionism, (Oxford University Press, 1998.) ISBN 0192116452
- ↑ Introduction to Abstract Expressionists Imagists, Exhibition october - december 1961, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (Published in New York, 1961.) p.23