STILL LIFES
STILL LIFES
THE EVOLUTION OF PAINTING: Daniel Garber and Arthur B. Carles, Impressionism versus Modernism in Philadelphia, 1
Wed, Jan 06
|Wednesday Mornings, 10am to noon, on Zoom
Paul explores the world of Philadelphia painting in the first half of the 20th century by focusing on the paintings of Daniel Garber and Arthur B. Carles.


Time & Location
Jan 06, 2021, 10:00 AM – Jan 07, 2021, 9:37 PM
Wednesday Mornings, 10am to noon, on Zoom
About the Event
Beginning January 6, Paul explores the world of Philadelphia painting in the first half of the 20th century by focusing on the paintings of Daniel Garber and Arthur B. Carles.
Garber was a Pennsylvania Impressionist and Carles was one of the first important artists in America to explore Modernism through abstract painting. Both artists attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Both artists studied in Paris. They were in many ways similar and fundamentally opposed! It’s a fascinating story of one artistic revolution being replaced by another. Paul will copy paintings by both Garber and Carles in order to understand their aesthetic intentions and rivalry.
You may purchase:
THE COMPLETE 12-SESSION SERIES for $120
A PARTIAL 6-SESSION SERIES for $60 (You will be permitted to chose which sessions you attend)
A SINGLE SESSION for $10 (You will be permitted to chose which session you attend)
Tickets
Complete 12-Session Class
$120.00
+$3.00 ticket service fee
Sale endedA Partial 6-Session Series
$60.00
+$1.50 ticket service fee
Sale endedA Single Session
$10.00
+$0.25 ticket service fee
Sale ended