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Born 1938. Known for: Beach scene, landscape painting.
Robert Hamman was one of the first artists to see his hometown of San Antonio through romantic eyes. The Riverwalk, the missions, the old residential areas, and the Spanish Governor's Palace are... Read full biography
Robert Hamman was one of the first artists to see his hometown of San Antonio through romantic eyes. The Riverwalk, the missions, the old residential areas, and the Spanish Governor's Palace are painted with soft edges and glowing colors, capturing the true essence of one of America's oldest... Read full biography
Robert Hamman was one of the first artists to see his hometown of San Antonio through romantic eyes. The Riverwalk, the missions, the old residential areas, and the Spanish Governor's Palace are painted with soft edges and glowing colors, capturing the true essence of one of America's oldest cities. Long attracted to the Victorian and Edwardian periods, travel in Europe heightened his interest in these eras. The combination and overlaying of a wide range of colors creates a striking yet subtle... Read full biography
Robert Hamman was one of the first artists to see his hometown of San Antonio through romantic eyes. The Riverwalk, the missions, the old residential areas, and the Spanish Governor's Palace are painted with soft edges and glowing colors, capturing the true essence of one of America's oldest cities. Long attracted to the Victorian and Edwardian periods, travel in Europe heightened his interest in these eras. The combination and overlaying of a wide range of colors creates a striking yet subtle effect. The influence of both American and French impressionists is evident in Hamman's work, yet he remains his own man with his own style.
Robert Hamman was one of the first artists to see his hometown of San Antonio through romantic eyes. The Riverwalk, the missions, the old residential areas, and the Spanish Governor's Palace are painted with soft edges and glowing colors, capturing the true essence of one of America's oldest cities. Long attracted to the Victorian and Edwardian periods, travel in Europe heightened his interest in these eras. The combination and overlaying of a wide range of colors creates a striking yet subtle effect. The influence of both American and French impressionists is evident in Hamman's work, yet he remains his own man with his own style.
