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Anonymous Roger T. Reed said...

We had the painting for this advert in our gallery, and I'll send you a photograph of it when I have a moment. [It's less contrasty than your image] It was indeed oil, about 30" square. My understanding is that, in the 1920s, most illustrators, even those who were only drawing, were much enamored of the Impressionist approach, to capture the spirit of a scene, rather than all the details. The most influential artists were Sargent, Brangwyn, and to a lesser extent, Zorn and Sorolla, all of whom were more careful about anatomy in the midst of the splashy strokes than the French. The movement was spearheaded by Henri, who was still teaching at the Art Students League in New York. Please write back at roger@illustrationhouse.com

September 11, 2012 at 10:44 AM

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