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Luminism may
refer to
Luminism (American art style), a
current in
North American painting Light art
Luminism (Impressionism), a neo-impressionist style...
- use of
aerial perspective and the
concealing of
visible brushstrokes.
Luminist landscapes emphasize tranquility,
often depicting calm,
reflective water...
- of Church's
paintings relate to, and influenced, the
luminist landscape style as well.
Luminist art
tends to
emphasize horizontals, use non-diffuse light...
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Jasper Francis Cropsey,
Martin Johnson Heade and others, the
works of the "
Luminists", as they came to be known, were
characterized by unselfconscious, nearly...
- Metuchen, NJ;
Scarecrow Press, 1991. Wil****ing, John.
American Light: The
Luminist Movement, 1850–1875: Paintings, Drawings, Photographs.
National Gallery...
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Emmanuel Viérin is a
Belgian painter who
belongs to the
Belgian Luminist current. He was born in 1869 in
Courtrai (Kortrijk),
Belgium and died in 1954...
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Their son,
Taras Machtet (1891-1938)
became a poet and a
member of the
Luminist literary movement. The
family settled in
Zaraysk and
lived there until...
- T'Nia
Miller as
Zephyr Halima Ifa (season 1), a
senior priestess of the
Luminist faith vying to
become its next
leader Ian
McNeice as
Master Statistician...
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February 18, 1914, in Sitges) was a
Spanish painter, best
known for his
luminist landscape paintings, such as La
Malvasia (1895)
which have been preserved...
- with an eye for
social relevance".
Arthur Lubow (February 25, 2007), The
Luminist The New York Times. Newman, "Towards the
Reinvigoration of the 'Western...