Ipswich marshes landscapes

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Ipswich marshes landscapes are a series of atmospheric, tonalist-style depictions of the coastal marshes around Ipswich, Massachusetts, created by American artist Arthur Wesley Dow and known for their simplified forms and subtle color harmonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape paintings
painting series
tonalist artworks
artHistoricalContext early 20th-century American art
late 19th-century American art
artisticStyle atmospheric effects
simplified forms
subtle color harmonies
tonalist style
associatedWith American Tonalism NERFINISHED
New England art NERFINISHED
colorPalette harmonious color schemes
muted tones
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Arthur Wesley Dow NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
creatorOccupation artist
culturalSignificance example of American Tonalist landscape painting
important representation of Ipswich coastal marshes in art
depicts New England coastal scenery
coastal marshes
marshes near Ipswich, Massachusetts
genre landscape art
influencedBy Japanese aesthetics
printmaking sensibilities of Arthur Wesley Dow
locationDepicted Essex County, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Ipswich, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
medium painting
movement Tonalism NERFINISHED
notableFor evocative atmosphere
innovative approach to American landscape painting
simplified forms
subtle color harmonies
placeOfCreation Massachusetts NERFINISHED
New England NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByCreator Arthur Wesley Dow’s coastal New England landscapes
subjectMatter coastal environment
marshland
water and sky relationships
theme atmospheric mood
subtle gradations of light
tranquility of nature
visualCharacteristics emphasis on horizontal bands
flattened compositional space
minimal detail

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Arthur Wesley Dow notableWork Ipswich marshes landscapes