Charles Herbert Moore, landscape painter
American artist Charles Herbert Moore was part of the group known as the American Pre-Raphaelites. These artists painted out-of-doors, creating realistic studies of nature that they believed to be spiritually truthful. By 1871, he shifted his focus to teaching. He was a professor at Harvard and became the first director of the University{u2019}s Fogg Art Museum. After he retired, he moved to Hampshire, England, where he wrote several books on medieval and Renaissance architecture. This book looks at his life and works
Print Book, English, 1957
Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1957