
Charles Louis Heyde
By Nancy Price Graff
Subjects: Landscape painting, Exhibitions, Landscape painting, american, American Landscape painting
Description: "Artist Charles Louis Heyde first visited Vermont in 1852 searching for inspiration for his specialty - landscape painting. Apparently, he found what he was looking for in the state's spectacular scenery. Four years later he moved permanently to Burlington, Vermont, and for nearly thirty-five years painted the scenic views popular with visitors and residents of the region. Mount Mansfield, Lake Champlain, the Winooski River, and Otter Creek became his signature subjects.". "The result of extensive research, this book provides new insights into Heyde's Vermont years through a biography of the artist, a comparison of his work and philosophy with those of his contemporaries, and a discussion of his materials and painting methods. An illustrated catalogue raisonne follows twenty-eight color plates of representative paintings of Vermont, neighboring New York and Massachusetts, and Ottawa, Canada."--BOOK JACKET.
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