10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LUMINARIST»
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1
The Mind of the Artist: Thoughts and Sayings of Painters and ...
CXLVIII. One is a colourist by values, by colour and light, there are colourists who
are luminarists as there are colourists pure and simple. Titian is a colourist but
not a luminarist, while Correggio is a colourist and a luminarist. The simple 115.
2
The masters of past time: or Criticism on the old Flemish & ...
If, on the contrary, you hear some one, hopeless of classifying him and for want of
a word, call him a luminarist, ask yourself what this barbarous word means, and
you will perceive that this exceptional term expresses something very strange ...
3
The Magazine of Fine Arts
And the reason is that, in many respects, he was the most modern of the Pre-
Raphaelite painters, so modern that the quite recent developments of the
Luminarist school were needed to open our eyes to some of his qualities, and to
the ...
It is in fact, I think, quite correct to say that the spectrum is really the center and
the best of all luminarist pictures, and that luminarist painting is really nothing but
an attempt to convey to the retina, thru pigments, something equivalent to the ...
5
The Venetian School of Painting
... mannerist, yet his influencehas been felt far beyond his lifetime;onlynow is he
cominginto his own, and it is recognisedthat thepleinair artist, the luminarist, the
impressionist, owenosmall shareoftheir knowledge to his inspiration. The name ...
Evelyn March Phillipps, 1972
Constructivist works and certain works of so-called concrete art contain so many
absolute values that an emphatic framing would amount to overloading them with
absolute facts. The luminarist (pointillist) Georges Seurat, an artist who can ...
7
Art and History of Pompeii: 170 Color Photographs, 20 ...
Sober geometric mosaics also characterize the period of the early empire; with
the Claudio-Neronian period there is an increase in traditional ornamental
elements which crowd the composition, while the figured mosaics reflect the
luminarist ...
8
László Moholy-Nagy: biographical writings
This seeker after artistic illumination is described as a "Licht- ner" (light designer)
or a "Luminarist" (luminator).18 At the Guggenheim show, another deeply
impressed spectator defines Moholy's dematerializing designs as the writing of
the ...
9
Symbolist Landscapes: The Place of Painting in the Poetry ...
Séon, trained in the Academy and taking his subject-matter from its repertoire,
had, by adapting Seurat's chromo- luminarist theories, created a compromise
between traditional and modern approaches to representation which would
enable ...
10
Configurations of Culture Growth
Soon after 1830 begin the births of the founders of the Impressionist or Luminarist
school, Manet and Monet. Contemporary with them, however, are late-comers in
the Romantic manner, like Carolus-Duran and Bastien-Lepage. It looks ...