Observations of Gammell: Jessica by Dennis Miller Bunker

by Matthew Innis |

Dennis Miller Bunker, Jessica, 1890One of the most beautifully studied heads in American art.  The transitions of tone and the minor shifts are stated with great subtlety without losing the larger color relations.  At the same time the edges and accents throughout the canvas are given exactly the relative degree of definition perceptible to eyes…

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