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An example of work by George Wexler Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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The following, submitted July 2004, is from Daniel Wexler, son of the artist.
For George Wexler, landscape is an immense area bathed in light and shadow. He can depict a brightly glowing stand of trees right next to one locked in shadow. Intent on achieving a sense of perspective, he repeatedly documents long views in which farms, factories, roads, bridges, and other signs of man's presence accent or define the landscape. In direct contrast to Frederic Church's painterly exuberance, Wexle (showing 500 of 6292 characters). |
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