Abbott Fuller Graves, born in 1859 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, was an American Impressionist painter known for his landscape and garden paintings. One of his notable works is Garden at Finisterre created in 1913.
This vibrant piece captures the play of light and color in a picturesque garden scene in Finisterre, Galicia, Spain. Graves’ loose brushwork and luminous style reflect the influence of French Impressionists like Monet and Pissarro, whom he was acquainted with during his studies in Paris.
Garden at Finisterre exemplifies Graves’ mastery of the Impressionist style, conveying the beauty and tranquility of nature through his skillful use of brushwork and color.
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