ArtistsWilliam Lamb Picknell
William Lamb Picknell

William Lamb Picknell

American, 1854
WA-00222946
Hinesburg, VT, USA
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William Lamb Picknell was born in 1853 in Vermont and, as a young man, went to Rome to study with George Inness. After two years, Picknell enrolled in the École des Beaux-Arts and subsequently moved to Pont-Aven, the seacoast village in Brittany where an international group of artists had established an art colony. Picknell painted in a plein-air style, capturing the brilliant light of the seacoast town. It was this "glaring" light that characterized his technique and established him in the vanguard of outdoor landscape painting. His vision and bravura brushwork was influenced by the French realist painter Gustave Courbet. In 1876, Picknell began to exhibit in the Paris Salon. His masterpiece, The Road to Concarneau, 1880 (oil on canvas, 42 3/8 x 79 3/4 inches, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.), was awarded an honorable mention in the Salon of 1880, and this important canvas set the benchmark for his subsequent work. He returned to America in the early 1880s and settled

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  • Annisquam, Massachusetts
    1880 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Springtide
    1893 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Morning on the Loing at Moret
    1895 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Wintry March
    1885 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Springtime, Antibes
    1893 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • The Grand Canal With San Giorgio Maggiore
    1875 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Banks of the Loing
    1894 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Cottage by the Sea
    1885 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Pointe de Cabellou, Brittany
    1881 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Sand Dunes of Essex, Massachusetts
    1884 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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