«Scottish colorists» in the art of European modernism: problems of context and style
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The article explores a complex and insufficiently studied phenomenon in the visual art of Scotland – Scottish colorism, and, accordingly, the work of masters of its circle. Colorism does not limit its appeal to various kinds of artistic trends, which creates the problem of determining both the stylistic commonality and the artistic background in the formation of the creative manner of Scottish colorists; another difficulty is to determine the contextual boundaries of this phenomenon. This article, therefore, is devoted to resolving these issues in order to outline the place and role of Scottish colorists in European pictorial practices.
- Исаева Ольга Анатольевна
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