Impressionism
The impressionist style is characterized by its emphasis upon the impression of a scene or an object. Furthermore, the use of primary colors and small quick brushstrokes are used to convey a sense of actual reflected light. Developed chiefly in France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the dominating aspect of Impressionism was the attempt to objectively and truthfully record a visual reality that is reflective of the ever changing effects of both light and color. Read more.
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The Millinery Shop Edgar Degas [More Info] |
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The Moulin Rouge 1890 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Groups and Figures [More Info] |
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The Path to the Old Ferry Alfred Sisley [More Info] |
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The Perusal of the Part Auguste Renoir [More Info] |
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The Poplars Paul Cezanne [More Info] |
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The Small Painter Auguste Renoir, Studies of the Masters [More Info] |
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The Swing Auguste Renoir [More Info] |
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The White Horse Paul Gauguin, Impressionism [More Info] |
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Two Bathers Auguste Renoir [More Info] |
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Two Dancers Edgar Degas [More Info] |
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