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Ralph Albert Blakelock

1847
1919
United States
Ralph Albert Blakelock (United States, 1847–1919) was an American painter known for his evocative landscapes, born in New York City and died in the same city.
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Movement:
Romanticism
Biography:

Ralph Albert Blakelock was an American painter born in 1847 and active until his death in 1919. He is best known for his contributions to the Romanticism movement, particularly through his evocative landscapes that often feature nocturnal scenes and atmospheric effects. Blakelock's work was largely unrecognized during his lifetime, and he faced significant personal struggles, including periods of mental illness and financial hardship. Despite these challenges, his unique style and emotional depth have garnered posthumous acclaim, influencing later generations of artists. His paintings are now celebrated for their lyrical quality and innovative use of light and shadow.

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