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Tonalism class with Michael Orwick www.MichaelOrwick.com Tonalism was an artistic style that emerged in the 1880s when American artists began to paint landscape forms with an overall tone of colored atmosphere or mist. Between 1880 and 1915, dark, neutral hues such as gray, brown or blue, often dominated compositions by artists associated with the style.[1] During the late 1890s, American art critics began to use the term "tonal" to describe these works, as well as the lesser-known synonyms Quietism and Intimism.[2][3] Two of the leading associated painters were George Inness and James McNeill Whistler. A moody and dramatic atmosphere. Loose and visible brushwork. A lack of detail or fine rendering, particularly in the darks. Muted colors (dull yellows, greens, oranges, browns and grays). A strong contrast between light and dark, or saturated and dull, usually to bring attention to the light source in the painting. A lack of any underlying meaning or storytelling. A strong focus on nature.