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The results of the plein-air events were covered in catalogues.
It's the last gasp of plein-air fast food in the city.
His oil paintings are known for their details about the months of plein-air sessions.
From the beginning of the 1880s he painted his own designs, working in plein-air style.
The walls are lined with plein-air paintings popular when the building was new.
Every year, some of his students would accompany him and engage in plein-air painting.
For the most part, though, the scene was as still as a plein-air painting.
In these places, he came to see the landscapes resembling the French plein-air style.
It was in Paris that he adopted the plein-air approach of painting outdoors.
His home was the social center for the Six, who would follow their days of plein-air painting with critique sessions, food, and drinking.
They introduced him the Barbizon school and the concept of plein-air painting.
One of the first things he did there was introduce the practice of plein-air painting.
His work is primarily plein-air painting with acrylics or oils.
The Impressionists were the first artists who made plein-air painting a major genre.
His works are mainly in watercolour and often plein-air sketches with only a small number of oil paintings being known.
He is considered to have been one of the pioneers of German plein-air painting.
"You had a change in materials, and they went outside to paint, the plein-air painters," Reed says.
He was also one of the first to introduce the concept of plein-air painting to his students.
He was a strong proponent of plein-air landscape painting.
In 1885 she returned to the United States and began creating plein-air landscape paintings.
At this period Schjerfbeck was painting in a naturalistic plein-air style.
His areas of expertise also include portraits, nudes and plein-air landscapes.
He introduced them to plein-air painting by organizing trips to places of historical significance outside the city.
By the 1980s and early 1990s Solliday began concentrating on plein-air landscapes instead of western subjects.
This also applies to plein-air paintings with his friends, even if it meant for him to paint under the blazing sun.