Created:
Movement:
1893
Impressionism
key Notes:
Japanese street scene, Impressionistic brushwork
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Dimensions:
25 1/16 x 31 1/16 in. (63.7 x 78.9 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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The Ameya by Robert Frederick Blum

The Ameya, painted by Robert Frederick Blum in 1893, is an exemplary work of oil on canvas that captures the artist's fascination with Japanese culture. Blum, an American artist, was known for his ability to blend Western painting techniques with Eastern subjects, a skill that is evident in this piece. The painting reflects the influence of Japonisme, a movement that swept through the art world in the late 19th century, highlighting the cross-cultural exchanges between the East and the West. Blum's work is significant for its role in introducing and popularizing Japanese themes in American art. His attention to detail and vibrant use of color in The Ameya demonstrate his mastery of the medium and his dedication to capturing the essence of his subjects. Blum's contributions to art were recognized during his lifetime, and he remains a notable figure in the history of American art for his innovative approach and cultural sensitivity.

Description of the work:

"The Ameya" by Robert Frederick Blum, created in 1893, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the artist's interest in Japonisme, capturing a scene of a Japanese candy seller with delicate attention to cultural detail and atmospheric light. The work reflects Blum's fascination with Japanese culture, which he encountered during his travels, and is characterized by its impressionistic style and vibrant color palette.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The Ameya