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Art/Design Magazine Book
SD item code:14188367
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Edited by Hiroshima Museum of Art
編著:ひろしま美術館
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
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Format: A5, Total pages: 256 Binding: Binding
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
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Description
| The painters expressed the colorful [white]. White is a color that is often overlooked in comparison to other colors, but Monet and other impressionists used it to express shades of various colors without losing the impression of white, and it is also used effectively as a "blank space" or "leftover paint. This book examines how [white] is used in a wide range of works from the East and West. It also focuses on how it is used as a painting material and technique, and reveals that [white] is one of the most powerful and indispensable elements in a painting. Major artists featured (in no particular order) Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Marc Chagall, Eugène Boudin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse, Gustave Courbet, Maurice de Vlaminck, Theodor Rousseau, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac Maurice*Utrillo, Marie*Laurentin, Vincent*Van*Gogh, Camille Corot, Jean-François*Millet, Henri*de*Toulouse*Lautrec, Henri*Rivière, Ambroise*Dubois, William*Adolphe*Bougleau, Raphael*Colin Kuroda Seiki, Yokoyama Taikan, Uemura Shoen, Kawai Gyokudo, Hayami Gyoshu, Koide Narashige, Sakamoto Shigejiro, Koiso Ryohei, Leonard Fujita, Noda Hiroshi, Maruyama Okyo, Takeuchi Seiho, Utagawa Toyokuni (3rd generation), Tsukioka Hotei, Yoshida Hiroshi, Kawase Tomoe, etc. |
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Other items from this category:
White is a color that is often overlooked in comparison to other colors, but Monet and other impressionists used it to express shades of various colors without losing the impression of white, and it is also used effectively as a "blank space" or "leftover paint.
This book examines how [white] is used in a wide range of works from the East and West.
It also focuses on how it is used as a painting material and technique, and reveals that [white] is one of the most powerful and indispensable elements in a painting.
Major artists featured (in no particular order)
Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Marc Chagall, Eugène Boudin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse, Gustave Courbet, Maurice de Vlaminck, Theodor Rousseau, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac Maurice*Utrillo, Marie*Laurentin, Vincent*Van*Gogh, Camille Corot, Jean-François*Millet, Henri*de*Toulouse*Lautrec, Henri*Rivière, Ambroise*Dubois, William*Adolphe*Bougleau, Raphael*Colin Kuroda Seiki, Yokoyama Taikan, Uemura Shoen, Kawai Gyokudo, Hayami Gyoshu, Koide Narashige, Sakamoto Shigejiro, Koiso Ryohei, Leonard Fujita, Noda Hiroshi, Maruyama Okyo, Takeuchi Seiho, Utagawa Toyokuni (3rd generation), Tsukioka Hotei, Yoshida Hiroshi, Kawase Tomoe, etc.