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ISBN: PB: 9780300171167

Yale University Press

February 2011

60 pp.

27.8x20.4 cm

10 black&white illus., 35 colour illus.

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George Inness in Italy

A canonical figure in American painting, George Inness (1825-1894) is widely admired as the pioneer of the landscape aesthetic known as Tonalism, which is distinguished by soft focus and diaphanous layers of paint. This is the first book about the artist's two Italian sojourns (1851-1852 and 1870-1874) and their formative impact on his work. Italy – its art and its landscape – offered Inness a font of inspiration as he developed his unique artistic vision. This handsome book presents ten oil paintings surveying Inness' Italian subjects dating from 1850 to 1879, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art's recently restored "Twilight on the Campagna", which has not been on view since 1952. This was the first of Inness' works completed in Italy, and its reemergence offers a unique opportunity to reconsider the career of a leading American artist.

About the Author

Mark D. Mitchell is Associate Curator of American Art and Manager, Center for American Art.