Nineteenth-century Houses by William L Hawkins

by: Steven Zaslowsky, Eliana Alper, Talia Alper


Our group did a formal analysis of the painting. We discussed the aesthetic values of the painting, specifically the houses, roads, and fields. We also touched upon the historical background of the artist, including his life as a young child in Kentucky. Perhaps if we had more time, we would have discussed the light values in the painting, which used many bright colors.
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