Traditional realist painter Ann Lofquist was born in Washington, D.C. in 1964. She received her B.F.A. degree from Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Missouri, and her M.F.A.... Read full biography
Traditional realist painter Ann Lofquist was born in Washington, D.C. in 1964. She received her B.F.A. degree from Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Missouri, and her M.F.A. degree from Indiana University, Bloomington in 1990. After graduation, she moved to Brunswick, Maine,... Read full biography
Traditional realist painter Ann Lofquist was born in Washington, D.C. in 1964. She received her B.F.A. degree from Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Missouri, and her M.F.A. degree from Indiana University, Bloomington in 1990. After graduation, she moved to Brunswick, Maine, where she was a professor of art at Bowdoin College from 1990 to 2001. Lofquist has received many fellowships and awards, and was included in "The Artist and the American Landscape" (1998) by John... Read full biography
Traditional realist painter Ann Lofquist was born in Washington, D.C. in 1964. She received her B.F.A. degree from Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Missouri, and her M.F.A. degree from Indiana University, Bloomington in 1990. After graduation, she moved to Brunswick, Maine, where she was a professor of art at Bowdoin College from 1990 to 2001. Lofquist has received many fellowships and awards, and was included in "The Artist and the American Landscape" (1998) by John Driscoll. Lofquist continues the tradition of such nineteenth century American Tonalist painters as George Inness, John Francis Murphy, Charles Warren Eaton and Henry Ward Ranger. Like them, Lofquist builds a sense of place through meticulously rendered,... Read full biography
Traditional realist painter Ann Lofquist was born in Washington, D.C. in 1964. She received her B.F.A. degree from Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Missouri, and her M.F.A. degree from Indiana University, Bloomington in 1990. After graduation, she moved to Brunswick, Maine, where she was a professor of art at Bowdoin College from 1990 to 2001. Lofquist has received many fellowships and awards, and was included in "The Artist and the American Landscape" (1998) by John Driscoll. Lofquist continues the tradition of such nineteenth century American Tonalist painters as George Inness, John Francis Murphy, Charles Warren Eaton and Henry Ward Ranger. Like them, Lofquist builds a sense of place through meticulously rendered, painterly images and subtleties of tone, atmosphere and light. Drawn to seasonal transitions, Lofquist also prefers twilight, dawn and dusk over... Read full biography
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