About the Author:
Phillip Dennis Cate, former director of the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum in New Jersey, is a specialist in nineteenth-century French art. Daniel Charles is a noted historian of innovation and technology, with a particular expertise in maritime heritage. Christopher Lloyd is Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures. Previously he was an instructor and curator in the department of Western art of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford University
Review:
"A brilliant synthesis of boating and aesthetics, this book will be cherished by coastal admireres, scholars, and connoisseurs of one of the most beloved periods in art history." ~Artfix Daily
“They focus on boating imagery, a strikingly pervasive theme, and expand the discussion to explore the social and literary context. This approach offers fascinating insights in the Impressionist enterprise, enhancing the reader’s enjoyment of this beautifully produced book...they make you think about the curious relationship between art and reality.” ~American Arts Quarterly
"Through essays by noted art historians, the book illuminates historical and cultural aspects of the nautical themes embraced by the Impressionists, including their connections to contemporary life such as the literature of Zola and Maupassant, leisure, and technology." ~ArtCentron.com
"After devouring this book, I've gained a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Impressionist movement. To have so many paintings collected in one book is a gift. It was sheer joy to sit and leaf through the pages over and over again. Honestly, because of Impressionists on the Water I've seen paintings by artists that I really wasn't familiar with before. I learned the stories behind some of the paintings by Monet, Manet, Caillebotte, Renoir and Pissarro. I have a deeper understanding of how the paintings and the water are linked and how important these works of art are to the history of sailing. Having my own copy of Impressionists on the Water is almost like having a private miniature art studio in my living room. I urge you to pick up a copy of the book... You will be intrigued and delighted." ~Snug Harbor Bay
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