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09/25/2023

Opening tomorrow, September 19 - “Arcadia” new paintings at Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA.

If you’re in the Boston area I hope you be able to see the exhibit. The show will be up through October 29.

Pictured:
“Arcadian Assemblage with Pomegranates and Caterpillars”, 36”x36”, acrylic on canvas, 2023

09/25/2023

Next Friday, September 29th from 6 to 8 pm.

03/14/2021

An extensive exhibition of James Turrell's artwork reveals how he has built a career making whole experiences from simple interventions.

03/13/2021
03/13/2021

Yayoi Kusama is a household name, and an artist like no other. Her life story, which involves intense turmoil, is also one of perseverance.

03/09/2021

Professors in California and Wyoming use the unique palettes to teach geology

03/08/2021
03/08/2021

Germany’s advisory commission on Nazi-looted art also recommended the return of a painting by Erich Heckel to the heirs of Jewish journalist Max Fischer.

03/07/2021

There are 42 works on display in the joint exhibit from the Barnes and the Musee de l’Orangerie in Paris. It's not enormous, but it's extraordinary.

03/06/2021

Born on this day in 1853, Howard Pyle was a native of Wilmington, Delaware, where he resided throughout his life, spending his last year in Florence Italy, where he died in 1911. He was one of the most popular illustrators and children’s book authors of his day and a teacher of great influence on a generation of illustrators. ⁣

As a young man he spent a period of study in Philadelphia before moving to New York, where he took classes at the Art Students League to strengthen his skills. Pyle truly launched his career in 1878 with the drawing, “Wreck in the Offing,” published by Harper’s Weekly. Returning to Wilmington soon after to establish a studio, his career flourished. ⁣

Pyle’s main achievements were his dynamic illustrations of scenes from American history, pirate lore and the middle ages, which he prepared for in-depth by consulting books on American history and history painting, pirate illustrations, wigs, costumes, and architecture. This thirst for historical accuracy, combined with a rich imagination, resulted in a celebrated and prolific career in which he produced numerous illustrated books, magazine pieces, published pictures and decorations. Pyle is perhaps best known for the children’s books that he wrote and illustrated, including “The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood” (1883); “Otto of the Silver Hand” (1888); “Jack Ballister’s Fortunes” (1895); and his own folktales, “Pepper & Salt” (1886); “The Wonder Clock” (1888), and “The Garden Behind the Moon” (1895). ⁣

As a teacher Pyle imparted in his students the importance of putting drama in the picture, making the viewer feel as if they were in the midst of the action. He advised his pupils to “throw your heart into the picture and then jump in after it.” His students and, subsequently, their students have come to be known as 'The Brandywine School.” Among Pyle’s many illustrious students were N. C. Wyeth, Frank Schoonover, Jessie Willcox Smith, Harvey Dunn, Violet Oakley, Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle, and Elizabeth Shippen Green. Both the Delaware Art Museum and the Brandywine River Museum of Art contain large collections of Pyle’s work. ⁣

🎨: Howard Pyle (1853 - 1911), The Nation Makers, ca. 1902. bit.ly/3sKAeS0

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