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The author provides a concise biographical and critical study of a nineteenth-century landscape painter, describing his life, temperament, and working methods while examining major sketches and finished canvases. Chapters outline a pivotal exhibition that expanded his reputation, consider recurring rural subjects and compositional choices, and analyze qualities such as texture, freshness, and tonal handling. Illustrated color plates support close commentary on individual works and their reception, including debate over influence on contemporary foreign schools and critics. The text balances technical discussion of process with anecdotes about the artist's personality and stated artistic aims.
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