Luminism
Luminism is an American landscape painting style of the 1850s – 1870s, characterized by effects of light in landscapes, through the use of aerial perspective, and the hiding of visible brushstrokes. Luminist landscapes emphasize tranquility, and often depict calm, reflective water and a soft, hazy sky.
Belgian luminism
The term luminism has also been used for the late-impressionist style of the Belgian painter Emile Claus and his followers (Jenny Montigny, Anna De Weert, Georges Morren, Gustave De Smet, Frits Van den Berghe and Constant Permeke).
Related Topics:
Emile Claus - Georges Morren - Gustave De Smet - Frits Van den Berghe - Constant Permeke
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| ► | Leading American luminists |
| ► | Belgian luminism |
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