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A sequence of five letters and a postscript examines the painter's life, artistic development, and critical reception, illustrated with eight color reproductions. The author traces early architectural and water-colour studies through progressively bolder experiments with light, atmosphere, and colour, describing how watercolour technique expanded into luminous oil effects and deliberately unfinished canvases. The text situates these changes beside contemporaries and critics, recounts debates over finishedness and preservation, and analyses recurring themes—sunlight, distance, and chromatic vibration—while commenting on specific paintings and sketches to show the evolution of visual aims and technical approach.
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