Hakman is generally considered to have gone through several different stages of style- with the most dramatic change happening after his release from a German POW camp at the end of WWII. To generalize, I would say that he drifted from Impressionist to Impressionistic Realism, with most of the changes in his style having to do with the use of color and brush stroke.
March 7th, 2010 at 7:05 am
Hakman is generally considered to have gone through several different stages of style- with the most dramatic change happening after his release from a German POW camp at the end of WWII. To generalize, I would say that he drifted from Impressionist to Impressionistic Realism, with most of the changes in his style having to do with the use of color and brush stroke.
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