Impressionist Brushstrokes
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Uno Langmann Gallery 2117 Granville St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 3E9
Uno Langmann Limited Fine Arts
John A. Hammond, "Evening, Venice," nd
oil on board, signed lower right "J.Hammond"
By the early 20th century, many artists were familiar with the Impressionist movement. The goal was to capture the moment accurately with loose brushstrokes and atmospheric light. Interest in this style of painting led to the creation of more dynamic and bright artworks that stepped away from the rules of Academic art. Impressionism gave new life to landscape paintings as well as scenes of bustling cities. This month’s Impressionist exhibition presents art pieces by John Hammond, Emile Schuffenecker, Franklin Milton Armington and John Wentworth Russell.
Showing alongside this exhibition is a rotating selection of museum-quality paintings, objets d’art, and antiques from Europe and North America.
Uno Langmann Limited 2117 Granville Street, phone 604-736-8825 www.langmann.com. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. The first building on the south end of the Granville Street Bridge at the beginning of South Granville’s Gallery Row. (Wheelchair accessible)