(13x19) Alice Dalton Brown Blues Come Through Art Print Poster

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(13x19) Alice Dalton Brown Blues Come Through Art Print Poster

(13x19) Alice Dalton Brown Blues Come Through Art Print Poster

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a b Park, Han-sol. "Light breathes life into Alice Dalton Brown’s canvas," Korea Times, August 27, 2021. Retrieved January 10, 2023. a b Johnson Museum of Art. Retreat Grasses, Alice Dalton Brown, Objects. Retrieved January 10, 2023. Her light-filled interiors and fresh landscapes contain strong graphic compositions, which divide space with broad planes of color, to which she adds her distinct Realist detail to highlight the subject matter. She completes her major paintings in her New York studio, working from her en plein air studies and collaged photographs. Dalton Brown is able to portray an acute sense of time and place in her work by her masterful rendering of light and shadow. In the 1960s, Dalton Brown balanced family life and artmaking focused on images of interiors, figures and rural structures after a move to upstate New York. She and her family relocated to Greenwich Village, Manhattan in 1970, where she encountered in close proximity an art scene expanding from Abstract Expressionism into minimalism, conceptualism and various modes of realism. [5] [16] In 1975, she began exhibiting her paintings and collages of pastoral scenes. [14] [16] After turning to houses as subject matter, she attracted greater notice in the 1980s through solo shows at the A.M. Sachs [1] [18] and Katharina Rich Perlow [19] galleries in New York and group exhibitions at the McNay Art Museum, Columbus Museum of Art and Minnesota Museum of American Art. [14] [2]

Shin, Miri , Bora Kim and James Mullen. Alice Dalton Brown: Where the Light Breathes, Seoul: My Art Museum, 2021 A contemporary realist using the medium of oil on canvas or pastel on paper, Dalton Brown achieves beautifully detailed scenes of airy domestic views, breezy porch settings and dappled seascapes to inspire a romantic, meditative mood. a b c d Ainsworth, Maryan. "The Illusion of Reality in Alice Dalton Brown's Paintings," Alice Dalton Brown: The Language of Angels, New York: Fischbach Gallery, 2014.Cooper, James. "Beautiful Flame Burns Under Brown’s Victorian Facade," New York Tribune, March 6, 1987. Dalton Brown has exhibited at institutions including the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, [8] Butler Institute of American Art, [9] Bronx Museum of the Arts, Albright-Knox Museum, and McNay Art Museum. [2] She has been recognized by the American Academy in Rome and her work belongs to the public collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [10] Johnson Museum, [11] Minneapolis Institute of Art, [12] and Tampa Museum of Art, among others. [2] After being based in New York City for over three decades, Dalton Brown splits time between Peekskill, New York and the state's Finger Lakes region, at Cayuga Lake. [13] Early life and career [ edit ]

a b Kingsley, April. "The Clear Light of Alice Dalton Brown," Alice Dalton Brown: Interior Spaces – Exterior Light, Springfield, MO: Springfield Art Museum, 1999. Retrieved January 10, 2023.a b c d Goldsmith, Margie and Richard Mathews. "Making Miracles of Light and Shadow: An Interview with Alice Dalton Brown," Tampa Review No. 40, 2010, p. 15–17. In her later career, Dalton Brown has had solo shows at Fischbach Gallery in New York (1987–2014), [20] [7] [21] [3] and Butler Institute of American Art (2018, 2019), [9] and retrospectives at the Springfield Art Museum (1999), [22] Johnson Museum of Art (2013), [23] and My Art Museum (2021, Seoul). [24] [25] Work and reception [ edit ] Alice Dalton Brown, Blues Come Through, oil on linen, 54" x 86", 1999.

Inspired by frequent travels, she completes her major works in her New York studio, working from her ""en plein air"" studies and collaged photographs. Dalton Brown is able to portray an acute sense of time and place in her work by her masterful rendering of light and shadow.

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a b c d e f g h i j k Whitman, Arthur. "The Realist Paintings of Alice Dalton Brown," The Ithaca Times, July 3–9, 2013, p. 13. Retrieved January 10, 2023. a b My Art Museum. "Alice Dalton Brown, Where the Light Breathes," Exhibits. Retrieved January 11, 2023.

a b c d Heller, Jules and Nancy G. Heller. North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary, New York: Taylor & Francis, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2023.a b Minneapolis Institute of Art. A Sheltered Spot, Alice Dalton Brown, Collections. Retrieved January 10, 2023.



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