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The American Impressionists in the Garden

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The American Impressionists in the Garden - Hill, May Brawley
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At the end of the nineteenth century, American artists demonstrated a preference for gardens as artistic motifs as well as a growing appreciation of the art of gardening itself. The range of color and the variation in form and silhouette made the garden a compelling subject for a large number of painters inclined toward the Impressionist style. Early twentieth-century America witnessed a mania for the garden, and the interest in the art of gardening dominated many aspects of domestic life. Publications and articles offered ...

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The American Impressionists in the Garden 2010, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, TN

ISBN-13: 9780826516923

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