Crome, JB (English spelling) CromeJB

Japanese: Crome,J.B.(英語表記)CromeJB
Crome, JB (English spelling) CromeJB

…Learning from the works of M. Hobbema, R. Wilson, T. Gainsborough, and others, he painted familiar natural scenes in a style that omitted details and gave the impression of a unified intention governing all the expressions of light, shadow, and color. His son, John Bernay Crome, was also a painter of the Norwich School, and to distinguish him from his son, he is also called "Old Crome." [Suzuki Tokiko]. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Chrome, JB" is listed below.

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Japanese:

…M.ホッベマ,R.ウィルソン,T.ゲーンズバラらの作品に学び,細部を省略した,光や影や色彩の表現のすべてを律する統一的な意図の存在を感じさせる様式で,身近な自然を描いた。息子のジョン・バーネーJohn Bernay Cromeも,同じノリッジ画派の画家で,息子と区別するため,〈オールド(老)・クローム〉とも呼ばれる。【鈴木 杜幾子】。…

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