Jacob Landau (born Philadelphia, December 17, 1917 - November 24, 2001) was an American artist best known for his evocative works on the human condition.
For centuries, eastern night paintings were spiritually and emotionally evocative works with unshaded, two-dimensional imagery.
It is considered one of Bunker's finest figure paintings, and has been described by art historian Theodore Stebbins as "among the most evocative" works of its time.
The result of his blending of traditional and modern techniques is a catalogue of quirky, evocative works that make an immediate impact.
These were the most structured, simplified and evocative works of his career.
It led him, step by logical step, to the evocative works of the past few years.
The arcades in this painting, as well as the deep perspectival space and dark-toned sky, are pictorial devices typical of de Chirico's strange, evocative works.
More a hopeful meditation on the season than a rendition of a real place, it is one of Tryon's most evocative works.
On the 350th anniversary of the great Baroque artist's death, the most comprehensive exhibition in nearly 100 years will emphasize both masterly portraits and evocative religious works.
He is known for evocative works drawing in equal proportions on surrealism and science illustration, and for combining graphic precision and rigor with flamboyant fantasy.