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Works of watercolor masters

The watercolor masters' works include: Christina's World by andrew wyeth, Summer Night by Winslow Homer, Moore's Toast by Anders Zuo En, Mrs. X by Sargent, Breakfast under the Birch Tree by Karl Larson and West Coast: Land Mist by Carol Evans.

First, andrew wyeth: Poetics and Homesickness of a Generation.

One of the most famous painters in contemporary America. He was criticized as "homesick realism", which inherited the tradition of realism and could arouse people's inner voices. Andrew wyeth is one of the artists who swept the art world in China in 1980s. His works are different from those that influenced many young painters in China at that time.

Second, anders zorn.

Swedish painter, etcher and sculptor. 1875 entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. 188 1 After graduation, he traveled to Britain, Spain, Italy, France and the Balkans to paint. During his stay in Paris and London, he was inspired by impressionist painting and began to study the relationship between light and color. From then on, his picture was fresh and clear, and his brushwork was carefree.

Third, Winslow Homer.

Winslow Homer is the most outstanding American realistic painter in the19th century. His painting style has typical American characteristics, which is both modern and simple. He is as famous as Thoreau, Melville, Whitman and other literary masters and occupies a very important position in the history of American art. He created a large number of excellent oil paintings and watercolors.