The History of Modern Painting, Volume 2 (of 4) by Richard Muther
CHAPTER XXIV
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THE BEGINNINGS OF "PAYSAGE INTIME"
Classical landscape painting in France: Hubert Robert, Henri
Valenciennes, Victor Bertin, Xavier Bidault, Michallon, Jules
Cogniet, Watelet, Théodore Aligny, Edouard Bertin, Paul Flandrin,
Achille Benouville, J. Bellel.--Romanticism and the resort to
national scenery: Victor Hugo, Georges Michel, the Ruysdael of
Montmartre, Charles de la Berge, Camille Roqueplan, Camille Flers,
Louis Cabat, Paul Huet.--The English the first to free themselves
from composition and the tone of the galleries: Turner.--John
Crome, the English Hobbema, and the Norwich school: Cotman, Crome
junior, Stark, Vincent.--The water colour artists: John Robert
Cozens, Girtin, Edridge, Prout, Samuel Owen, Luke Clennel, Howitt,
Robert Hills.--The influence of aquarelles on the English
conception of colour.--John Constable and open-air
painting.--David Cox, William Muller, Peter de Wint, Creswick,
Peter Graham, Henry Dawson, John Linnell.--Richard Parkes
Bonington as the link between England and France 257
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