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  1. 29 de may. de 2006 · Samuel Palmer ranks among the most important British landscape painters of the Romantic era. Marking the 200th anniversary of the artist's birth, Samuel Palmer (1805–1881): Vision and Landscape is the first major retrospective of his work in nearly 80 years, uniting some 100 of his finest watercolors, drawings, etchings, and oils from public and private collections in the United Kingdom ...

  2. Samuel Palmer, né le 27 janvier 1805 à Newington (Londres) et mort le 24 mai 1881 à Redhill, dans le Surrey, est un paysagiste, aquafortiste et graveur romantique britannique ayant fait partie des Anciens de Shoreham (en), un groupe d'admirateurs de William Blake .

  3. 1805–1881. Samuel Palmer is one of the most renowned British painters, best known for his poetic and spiritual landscapes. At the age of seventeen he was introduced to John Linnell, who taught Palmer and introduced him to William Blake; Palmer became the leading member of the “Ancients,” a circle of artists who gathered around Blake. In ...

  4. Samuel Palmer RWS (27 Januari 1805 – 24 Mei 1881) adalah seorang pematung sekaligus pelukis lanskap berkebangsaan Inggris. Dia juga seorang penulis yang produktif. Palmer adalah tokoh kunci dalam Romantisisme di Inggris dan menghasilkan lukisan pastoral visioner.

  5. 1826. Samuel Palmer ( Londres, 27 de Janeiro de 1805 - Redhill, 24 de Maio de 1881) foi um pintor paisagístico inglês, que também utilizava técnicas de Água-forte e impressão. Ele também foi um escritor prolífico. Palmer foi uma figura chave no romantismo britânico e produziu pinturas visionárias pastorais. [ 1]

  6. 3 de oct. de 2016 · 3rd October 2016. Samuel Palmer’s contribution to Romanticism in painting lies in his highly distinctive portrayal of the English countryside. For Palmer’s interpretation of the ‘pastoral’ is not remotely conventional; rather, it is visionary and idealistic. As he wrote in 1871: “I was always imagining and trying to draw”.

  7. 24 de sept. de 2005 · Samuel Palmer’s ethereal landscapes captured the spirit of the Romantic age - but he is forever in Blake’s shadow. It’s time he took his rightful place in the light, writes Andrew Motion.