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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 :. | I Lifted Mine Eyes Unto the Hills-n-d | Eucalyptus Trees and Bay | Califormia Gold | Arcadian Hills | Untitle Landscape | Related Artists: Meckel, Adolf vonGerman, 1856-1893 Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz(born October 27, 1824 near Tartu - died Tartu October 7, 1902) was an Estonian painter of Baltic German origin. She studied in Dresden with Friedrich Gonne and later in Munich with Johann Moritz Rugendas. Hindu painterRichard Ettinghausen believes this work to have been painted in Agra in about 1625
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