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an American landscape painting style popular in the late 19th century, characterized by its use of muted colors and soft, atmospheric effects
What is "tonalism"?
Tonalism was an art movement that started in the late 19th century, mainly in the United States. It focused on creating a unified and balanced effect using a limited range of colors with subtle changes in their shades. Artists in this movement, such as James Whistler and George Inness, aimed to convey mood and feeling rather than detailed, realistic representations. They often painted landscapes and scenes with soft, muted colors to create a sense of calm and space. Tonalism aimed to emphasize the mood and feeling of a scene through its use of color and shades, creating a more balanced and emotionally powerful experience.
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