While
wandering the website for the Legion of Honor in San Francisco,
California, what caught my eye was one of their current exhibits
being titled Impressionists on the Water. The show itself started
June 1st and is supposed to run until October 13th
and is supposed to feature water themed works by artists who were
well known during the Impressionistic movement and includes work from
Claude Monet, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and
several others. One name however caught my eye was Eugène Louis
Boudin due to the fact that I am familiar with his work and have had
him come up in my studies on various occasions when I was in college.
"Deauville le Bassin" by Eugène Louis Boudin |
With
that, it made me wonder if I could find any works that reminded me of
Boudin's work so I hunted around deviantART. It did take a bit of
searching before I found 5 artists to ask my question:
"I was
looking through your work and was wondering if your seascape related
pieces were inspired perhaps by the French landscape artist Eugène
Louis Boudin."
"Seascape with Icebergs" by Dragarta |
A
traditional artist located in the Czech Republic, Lucie Culková has
a wonderful array of fantasy inspired works mostly focusing on
dragons and other such mystical creatures. Even with this, I was
surprised when I located a special gem she had titled as Seascape with icebergs hidden in her gallery. Though in the description, she states that her inspiration was William Bradford (1823-1892), I couldn't help but fine myself noticing the similarities between the two. It is perhaps due to the fact Bradford was part of the Hudson River School which encouraged plein air painting which was becoming popular in the United States at the time after its popularity in Europe spread with the artists traveling to seek out new subject matters.
“Hey!
Nope, none of them is I think. It's always written in the description
if I am inspired by an artist. Most of my seascapes are referenced
photos.”
MountainInspirations.deviantart.com
(United States)
Traditional
artist living in the United States, Lisa works mostly with pastels on
sanded paper. Soft and inviting, her landscapes have very much an
impressionistic feel to them which draws the viewer in.
“My
inspiration comes from the reference photo and what kind of mood I'm
in when I'm painting. I'm so flattered to be compared to one of the
masters! Thank you!”
"Long Island Waves" Wulff-Arts |
Working
in a wide range of traditional mediums such as pastels and oils, US
artist Joan Wulff's work is as varied- depicting landscapes, animals
and imagined Victorian scenes.
“No, I
was only inspired by myself. I don't know who Eugene Louis Boudin is,
but I will look him up.”
There
were 2 other artists that have yet to respond but it might be due to
their busy schedules or the problem of a language barrier. So as
always, I shall present them and let you decide if they were
influenced in someway by Eugène Louis Boudin or not.
StudioUndertheMoon.deviantart.com
(Poland)
Justyna Anna Kopania, traditional artist out of Poland, has her gallery filled with beautiful impressionistic oil paintings. With each one, she uses the thickness and texture of the paint to add to the piece making the work almost 3 dimensional. Though she has various subject matters, a topic she seems to keep coming back to are water/seascapes with fishing vessels.
RobertoSimeroni.deviantart.com (Israel)
An oil painter from Israel, Roberto Simeroni's work is a beautiful nod to the classic works of the 19th century."Ship in a Storm" Roberto Simeroni |
For those who are interested in visiting the Legion of Honor if you're going to be in San Francisco at some point between now and October and wanting to see the show:
Legion of Honor
Lincoln Park at 100 34th Avenue (at Clement Street)
San Francisco, California
http://legionofhonor.famsf.org/
Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 9:30am - 5:15pm
Monday - closed
General Admission:
Adults $10
Seniors 65+ $7
Youths 13-17 $6
College Students with valid ID $6
Children 12 and Under Free
Writer's Note: For anyone who is interested in actually viewing the Impressionists on the Water show, please be warned that due to the names and the value of the collection of pieces that the admission to see it is quite a bit more then the General Admission and is as follows:
Adults $20
Seniors $17
Students with current ID $16
Youths 6-10 $10
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