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Product details
Hardcover: 144 pages
Publisher: Watson-Guptill; 1st edition (May 1, 1994)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 082303643X
ISBN-13: 978-0823036431
Product Dimensions:
9 x 0.5 x 11.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
118 customer reviews
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#623,542 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I hate writing negative reviews and I'm pretty sure people hate to read them, but Griffel's book is a proverbial "tale of two cities". On one hand she includes an abundance of atmospheric palette knife paintings and on the other hand her text deals with subjective issues and questionable exercises more appropriately found in a basic painting book. There is little, if any, connection between the examples and her text. Potential customers are likely to purchase the book based upon the paintings thinking there will be at least a modicum of technique or demonstration as to how they were done; they will be disappointed.To be fair the actual title of the book after the colon is "Lessons in Interpreting Light and Color", and the book does talk about light and color. However, a lesson is supposed to teach something and there are precious few conclusions offered up by the author. She relies primarily on block studies which are simply value/temperature exercises that have no special relevance to the impressionist landscape any more than they might have to still life or portraiture. Block studies are a traditional teaching tool employed by the academic art community going back to the 19th century. Additionally, the author uses an extended palette which, in my opinion, is an anathema to the Impressionists' approach. There's not much meat here and what there is has very little to do with landscape painting. If you want to acquire the book for examples of a particular style, then it might be worth the expense and does provide useful models to emulate in your own work. But, if you want a treatise on how and why she painted the way she did, it just isn't here. At one time Ms. Griffel was affiliated with the Cape Cod School of Art* and perhaps (and this is a big perhaps) one could have enrolled to learn her technique.I can recommend five contemporary books in lieu of this one that, while not specific to impressionism, can teach you more about landscape painting in a few hours than this one could in a lifetime. I would suggest "Landscape Painting" by Mitchell Abala, "Oil Painting for the Serious Beginner" by Steve Allrich, "Landscape" by Richard McDaniel, "Landscape Painting Inside and Out" by Kevin Macpherson, or "The Painterly Approach" by Bob Rohm. All have an instructional orientation, provide numerous demos, and advocate a basic palette. While they are in many ways different, they're compatible and leave the reader with a strong sense of the fundamentals in approaching a landscape project. In a word they're complimentary rather than contradictory and, in my opinion, each represents a significant step up from the material contained in this book.* The Cape Cod School of Art had a long and rich history as an art colony and teaching academy going back to 1899 when it was founded by Charles Hawthorne. Upon his death in 1930 a student, Henry Hensche, acquired the site, re-named it "The Cape School of Art in Provincetown", and operated it as an art training center until 1987 when he sold the buildings to Lois Griffel who subsequently re-opened the center under it's original name. However, the facilities soon fell into disrepair and Griffel sold the structures and closed the center in 1993. Interested groups have tried to reestablish the school over the years, but have thus far failed. There was some hope that a former student group was being formed and planned on offering some type of curriculum in 2011, but I can find no record of that plan succeeding. It's my understanding that Griffel had no involvement with the school after 1993 and currently conducts workshops at various locations.
Any painter who wishes to see the light through the eyes of the impressionist masters will most certainly want to purchase this outstanding book. Written by Lois Griffel, Director of the Cape Cod School of Art, founded by Charles Hawthorne and continued by his disciple, Henry Hensche, PAINTING THE IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE will gratify both the beginner and the advanced student. In her book, Lois Griffel, herself a master teacher, provides a theoretical framework for simple, practical exercises designed to develop in the student an understanding of how light affects the world of color around him. Of special interest are the block studies from where the artist begins his journey, first observing the effects of light on simple rectangular forms on sunny and cloudy days; then on to the rounded half tones of still life; on to the nuances of the portrait; and, finally, to painting out of doors where the artist is gradually empowered to see and understand the dazzling effects of light on the landscape. PAINTING THE IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE is an outstanding book, profusely illustrated with Lois Griffel's own beautiful work as well as the work of other fine painters of this school. I treasure this book and am grateful to Lois Griffel for having written it. Bernice Ruth Winston
Griffel's book has opened up a new world of painting for me. Returning from a trip to Paris I was inspired by the works of the great French impressionists and wanted to learn the basics of their style of painting. This book is a two part course in painting - the first section covers basic color theory and the second walks you through step-by-step excersises to learn to apply the techniques. My landscapes have taken on a whole new look and I'm looking forward to a workshop with Griffel in the coming year.
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This book is one that I will have forever and refer to daily. Ms. Griffel explains very clearly how to really paint in the true impressionistic technique, which is interpreting the effects of light. The book gives you the tools to see color and sets up lessons for you to explore and understand how light effects objects. I think anyone who wants to paint in the true impressionistic style has to have the knowledge this book imparts to be successful. Along with explaining the effects of light on objects, Mr. Griffel also imparts the importance of values and structure in painting. Simply a must for every serious artist, also for anyone who wants to understand the effect of light and color.
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