Ralph Albert Blakelock

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Ralph Albert Blakelock was a 19th-century American painter best known for his moody, atmospheric landscapes and moonlit scenes that made him a key figure in the Tonalist movement.

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instanceOf Tonalist artist
human
landscape painter
painter
artisticFocus Native American scenes
forest interiors
nocturnes
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1847-10-15
dateOfDeath 1919-08-09
familyName Blakelock NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork landscape painting
painting
genre landscape art
givenName Ralph NERFINISHED
hasHeritage European American NERFINISHED
influenced American modernist painters
influencedBy Barbizon School NERFINISHED
knownFor moody atmospheric landscapes
moonlit scenes
movement Tonalism NERFINISHED
name Ralph Albert Blakelock NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor expressive use of light and shadow
highly personal, imaginative landscapes
subtle color harmonies
notableWork Brook by Moonlight NERFINISHED
Indian Encampment NERFINISHED
Moonlight NERFINISHED
Moonlight Sonata NERFINISHED
The Vision of Life NERFINISHED
notedAs key figure in American Tonalism
occupation painter
partOf American art history
placeOfBirth New York NERFINISHED
New York City
placeOfDeath Elmsford, New York NERFINISHED
residence New York NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
style Tonalist landscape painting
usedMedium oil paint
usedSupport canvas
panel
workPeriod 19th century
early 20th century

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Tonalism hasNotableArtist Ralph Albert Blakelock