Contemporary Realism in America

Focusing on the art movement’s major artists such as Bo Bartlett, Vincent Desiderio, Chris Wright, David Graeme Baker, Frank Lind, Andrew Wyeth, Nelson Shanks, Sidney Goodman, etc. Learn why works by these artists will increase in value.

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Jackson Pollock

Dr. Lori focuses on the career and major works of art of the American Abstract Expressionist artist and innovator, Jackson Pollock. This discussion includes the impact of wife Lee Krasner, his supporters and collectors, and his relationship with major art critics.

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Camille Pissarro

From his beginnings in St. Thomas in the Caribbean, Camille Pissarro worked to earn the title of father of French Impressionism. His paintings in the Impressionist style impacted Monet, Renoir, Manet, and Degas and are discussed for their color, composition, and brushwork.

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Alfred R. Nunamaker

Dr. Lori discusses the works of art and career of Pennsylvania Impressionist painter, Alfred R. Nunamaker. Nunamaker painted landscape scenes among fellow artists Walter Baum, Edward Redfield, Walter Schofield, Daniel Garber, and George Sotter.

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Wayne Morrell

Rockport, MA artist is best known for his earthy landscapes in the American Impressionist tradition. Morrell's paintings capture imagery of boats in harbor and blooming trees in the manner of Emile Gruppe and Allan Freelon.

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Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams helped to position photography within the realm of the fine arts. A preservationist and nature lover, Adams' iconic black and white photographs of the American west command nearly six figures on the art market.

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Seymour Lipton

Dr. Lori discusses the background, career work, specific pieces, and value of sculpture by the Abstract Expressionist master and member of the New York School, Seymour Lipton. Dr. Lori's book about Seymour Lipton is discussed.

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Thomas Kinkade

Thomas Kinkade's characteristic landscape scenes of village churches and cottages, early career work in animation, values for his original works of art, and his commercial success are topics discussed.

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French Impressionism

Impressionism features city and rural subjects, quick brushwork, color theories, thickly applied paint, and landscapes produced by Monet, Renoir, Degas, Cassatt, and others. Learn about current market values for Impressionist art.

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Harry Leslie Hoffman

Harry Leslie Hoffman studied under John F. Weir and painted at the Old Lyme, CT artist colony with Frank DuMond, Childe Hassam, Henry Ward Ranger, Clark Voorhees, Arthur Heming and Mahonri Young. His American Impressionist landscapes continue to attract high end art buyers.

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