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Edward Calm

  • Creation date1895
  • Dimensions11.0 x 8.0 cm

Explore the miniature & landscape paintings of Isaac A. Josephi (1860-1954), an American artist known for biblical scenes & landscapes. Discover his work at TopImpressionists.

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Collectible Description

Edward Calm (1864—before 1900) was a classical violinist. He died during the time this piece was being executed.

Artist Biography

Isaac A. Josephi: A Pioneer of Miniature Landscape Painting

Isaac A. Josephi (1860-1954) stands as a singular figure in American art history, primarily recognized for his exquisite miniature landscapes and biblical scenes—a genre that flourished during the late 19th century and captivated audiences with its meticulous detail and evocative beauty. Born in New York City, Josephi’s artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning intellectual landscape of his time, marked by a fascination with both classical art traditions and the emerging Impressionist movement.
  • Early Influences: Josephi's formative years were shaped by studies at the Art Students League of New York and under the tutelage of Leon Bonnat in Paris—institutions that championed artistic realism and humanist ideals. Bonnat’s teachings instilled in him a profound appreciation for tonal painting and compositional balance, elements which would become hallmarks of his distinctive style.
  • Membership & Recognition: His dedication to miniature painting earned him membership into the Royal Society of Miniature Painters in London and the American Watercolor Society Club. These affiliations underscored the importance of artistic craftsmanship and signaled Josephi’s acceptance within the established art circles of Europe.
Josephi's artistic technique was characterized by a remarkable command of watercolor pigments—a medium favored for its luminosity and ability to capture subtle nuances of light and color. He employed layering techniques, meticulously blending washes to achieve atmospheric perspective and conveying textures with astonishing accuracy. Unlike many of his contemporaries who embraced larger canvases, Josephi deliberately chose the miniature format, believing it offered unparalleled opportunities for artistic expression and allowing him to distill complex landscapes into concentrated visual statements.
  • Subject Matter: His paintings frequently depicted biblical narratives—particularly scenes from Genesis and Exodus—executed with breathtaking precision. These compositions weren’t merely reproductions of scripture; they were imbued with symbolic meaning, reflecting Josephi's deep understanding of Christian iconography and his desire to communicate spiritual truths through visual art.
  • Notable Achievements: Among his most celebrated works are “The Creation” and “The Burning Bush,” which exemplify the artist’s mastery of watercolor and his ability to convey profound emotion within a confined space. These paintings remain treasured examples of miniature landscape painting, demonstrating Josephi's unwavering commitment to artistic excellence.
Isaac A. Josephi’s legacy extends beyond individual masterpieces; he helped establish the American Society of Miniature Painters, fostering a community dedicated to preserving and advancing this specialized art form. His influence can be seen in subsequent generations of miniature painters who admired his meticulous approach and embraced his unwavering belief in the power of watercolor to illuminate the human experience. Ultimately, Josephi’s contribution to American art is cemented by his enduring reputation as a visionary artist—a quiet innovator who transformed the miniature landscape into a vehicle for spiritual contemplation and artistic beauty.
isaac a. josephi

isaac a. josephi

1860 - 1954 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Miniature Painting & Landscape Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: Romanticism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Leon Bonnat
  • Date Of Birth: 1860
  • Full Name: Isaac A. Josephi
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Nativity
    • Saint George and the Dragon
  • Place Of Birth: New York City, United States
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