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John H Rockwell

Freight Dock
Freight Dock

John RockwellFreight Dock, 1950

$2,100

H 25.5 in W 29.5 in D 2 in

Freight Dock

By John Rockwell

Located in San Francisco, CA

inches It is beautifully framed in a gold frame. John H. Rockwell was a prolific Los Angeles, California

Category

1950s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Boat and Shadows
Boat and Shadows

John RockwellBoat and Shadows, 1950

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H 25 in W 29.5 in D 2.25 in

Boat and Shadows

By John Rockwell

Located in San Francisco, CA

artist: John H. Rockwell (American, born 20th) Title: Boat and Shadows Year: 1950 Medium: Oil on

Category

Mid-20th Century Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

The Fishermen
The Fishermen

John RockwellThe Fishermen, 1950

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H 24 in W 24.5 in D 1.65 in

The Fishermen

By John Rockwell

Located in San Francisco, CA

the back. The artwork size is 19.5 x 19 inches. It is framed in his original frame. John H. Rockwell

Category

1950s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Emerging in 19th-century France, Impressionist art embraced loose brushwork and plein-air painting to respond to the movement of daily life. Although the pioneers of the Impressionist movement — Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir — are now household names, their work was a radical break with an art scene led and shaped by academic traditions for around two centuries. These academies had oversight of a curriculum that emphasized formal drawing, painting and sculpting techniques and historical themes.

The French Impressionists were influenced by a group of artists known as the Barbizon School, who painted what they witnessed in nature. The rejection of pieces by these artists and the later Impressionists from the salons culminated in a watershed 1874 exhibition in Paris that was staged outside of the juried systems. After a work of Monet’s was derided by a critic as an unfinished “impression,” the term was taken as a celebration of their shared interest in capturing fleeting moments as subject matter, whether the shifting weather on rural landscapes or the frenzy of an urban crowd. Rather than the exacting realism of the academic tradition, Impressionist paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings represented how an artist saw a world in motion.

Many Impressionist painters were inspired by the perspectives in imported Japanese prints alongside these shifts in European painting — Édouard Manet drew on ukiyo-e woodblock prints and depicted Japanese design in his Portrait of Émile Zola, for example. American artists such as Mary Cassatt and William Merritt Chase, who studied abroad, were impacted by the work of the French artists, and by the late 19th century American Impressionism had its own distinct aesthetics with painters responding to the rapid modernization of cities through quickly created works that were vivid with color and light.

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Figurative art, as opposed to abstract art, retains features from the observable world in its representational depictions of subject matter. Most commonly, figurative paintings reference and explore the human body, but they can also include landscapes, architecture, plants and animals — all portrayed with realism.

While the oldest figurative art dates back tens of thousands of years to cave wall paintings, figurative works made from observation became especially prominent in the early Renaissance. Artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and other Renaissance masters created naturalistic representations of their subjects.

Pablo Picasso is lauded for laying the foundation for modern figurative art in the 1920s. Although abstracted, this work held a strong connection to representing people and other subjects. Other famous figurative artists include Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud. Figurative art in the 20th century would span such diverse genres as Expressionism, Pop art and Surrealism.

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