C Monet, P-A Renoir, A Sisley, C Pissarro, Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, G Caillebotte, E Degas, E Manet (for a short period), T Robinson.
All French except the American Robinson. Cassatt, US-born, worked in France.
yes
Post-impressionism is not an -ism as such, just a term to include some of the painters who were important after impressionism. Mainly van Gogh and Gauguin. In sculpture. Rodin was a Post-Impressionist.
The word "impressionist' meaning a comedian or mimic is not capitalized.However, the art genre is Impressionism and artists who paint that way are said to be Impressionist artists. The same applies to other art movements such as Neoclassical and Gothic, which are not capitalized when used as ordinary adjectives.
Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Berthe Morisot, Alfred Sisley.
The general public did not understand the Impressionists' art (Realism and Romanticism were popular). The art and the artists were subject to much ridicule. As a result, the artists could not find buyers, so money was a constant issue.
yes
They all did.
The first impressionist artists.
the impressionist artists
Eight times.
In Impressionism line is not important.
To use light and color freely.
It was actually the industrial revolution and steam engines that many Impressionist artists were referring to in many works of art. At the same time there is a feeling of reminiscing about simpler times.
19th century France was the place to be for Impressionist artists.
Impressionists use Canvas, Paintbrush, Paint, Water.
Post-impressionism is not an -ism as such, just a term to include some of the painters who were important after impressionism. Mainly van Gogh and Gauguin. In sculpture. Rodin was a Post-Impressionist.
Art made by the artists who came after Impressionism, mainly Gauguin and van Gogh.