Artysta: Edwin Lord Weeks
Styl: Academicism
Tematy: Hunting Entertainment
Data: 1899
Rozmiar: 46 x 56 cm
Technika: Oil
Discover the beauty and intrigue of An Indian Hunting Party, a stunning oil painting on canvas by American artist Edwin Lord Weeks.
is an exquisite example of academicism style, painted in 1899 by renowned artist Edwin Lord Weeks. This captivating piece measures 46 x 56 cm and showcases the vibrant colors and intricate details that Weeks was known for.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1849, Edwin Lord Weeks was an American artist who spent much of his life traveling and painting in Europe and Asia. His works are highly regarded for their accurate depictions of exotic locations and cultures.
As the title suggests, An Indian Hunting Party captures a thrilling scene of Indian hunters pursuing their prey in a lush, vibrant landscape. Weeks masterfully depicts the movement and energy of the hunt while maintaining a sense of balance and harmony throughout the composition.
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