William Wendt
1865-1946
Wendt believed there are philosophical, metaphysical, and theological foundations as to why humankind creates Art. Art becomes a sign in itself that points ultimately towards higher realities than the art object or process manifests in and through itself, courtesy of the artist's knowledge and free-will. Art is an adoration symbol that links the reality of the artist's vision and dream-state to the principles that are nature. Wendt decades in front of nature.
William Wendt found a California at the close of the 19th century which is now lost forever due to the effects of industrialism, consumerism and population density.
Wendt believed nature was a manifestation of God, and he viewed himself as nature's faithful interpreter.
Thom Gianetto of Edenhurst Gallery, Los Angeles, is a specialist in William Wendt. Related Paintings of William Wendt :. | Sycamores and Oaks | I Lifted Mine Eyes Unto the Hills-n-d | Arcadian Hills | Untitle Landscape | Avalon Bay | Related Artists: Cranach, Lucas il VecchioGerman
tedesco, 1472-1553 Jaume HuguetSpanish Early Renaissance Painter, C.1415-1492 WERFF, Pieter van derDutch painter (b. 1665, Kralingen, d. 1722, Rotterdam)
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