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The Impressionists like to paint subjects that included light! Impressionism is the study of light on a subject. Monet is the best example of an impressionist that was concerned about light. En plein air which means "in the open air" or outdoors was a new way of painting and let the Impressionists play with light. Monet's pond lilies series is an great example of this. Degas was particularly fond of painting prostitutes and sometimes horses at the race track. Degas never painted En plein except to do sketches and then finish in his studio. Manet was famous for painting controversial figures, with his most famous being Olympia. of all of the Impressionists he often was the most controversial and painted many images of people. Mary Cassatt (An American) was famous for painting domestic pictures of women and children. Renoir also painted children and people as subjects. Although the Impressionist were concerned with everyday images of France, especially street scenes, they did not represent the dark side of France very well; the poor. The opinion of the day was "who want to put an ugly picture on the wall?" So by the time Van Gogh was painting (who really was partially Impressionist and most Expressionist) and he painted the "Potato Eater", this subject was considered vulgar. The Impressionists painted everything that had to do with light and movement.

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Where did the Impressionists turn to find subjects for their paintings?

Though we primarily associate the revolutionary changes in painting that the French Impressionists helped bring about with their use of brilliant color and a multitude of short brushstrokes, their choice of subject matter was also part of a revolution. Convention at the time dictated idealized subject matter, but the Impressionists, along with realist painters who helped inspire them like Gustave Courbet and painters from the Barbizon School like Corot, made everyday modern life their subject. The painted from nature, finding subjects in the fields, forests and countryside around Paris, particularly the forest of Fontainebleu where the Barbizon Painters worked, as well as the streets of Paris. What look to us today like romantic scenes of another time were to the Impressionists the appearance of everyday life in the streets and countryside around them. They also found great inspiration in the rivers and streams in and around Paris, particularly the river Seine. Monet settled along the Seine in the town of Argenteuil, now a suburb of Paris, but in their time more of a country village. Many other Impressionists and painters from other parts of Europe and America went there to paint. The Impressionists, particularly Monet and Pissarro, would often paint the same subjects over and over in different light, seasons and weather.


How did the impressionists fadically change the art of painting in the 1870s?

The most major contribution of the Impressionists is the choice of subject matter. Before, a painting was 'supposed to be' of a grand theme, the Impressionists began to paint every day scenes of everyday people, peasants at work, people eating a meal and so on. The addition of painting outside and looking at what light was doing to a scene was also a very radical change. The accepted painters of the era were painting in the studio.


What paint medium was favored by impressionists and post impressionists and provided them with the ability to create texture?

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Initially the impressionists were?

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Who were the early impressionists influenced by?

A main one is photography. A photo shows a moment in time with the light of the moment. This is what the Impressionists showed, too.

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Where did the Impressionists turn to find subjects for their paintings?

Though we primarily associate the revolutionary changes in painting that the French Impressionists helped bring about with their use of brilliant color and a multitude of short brushstrokes, their choice of subject matter was also part of a revolution. Convention at the time dictated idealized subject matter, but the Impressionists, along with realist painters who helped inspire them like Gustave Courbet and painters from the Barbizon School like Corot, made everyday modern life their subject. The painted from nature, finding subjects in the fields, forests and countryside around Paris, particularly the forest of Fontainebleu where the Barbizon Painters worked, as well as the streets of Paris. What look to us today like romantic scenes of another time were to the Impressionists the appearance of everyday life in the streets and countryside around them. They also found great inspiration in the rivers and streams in and around Paris, particularly the river Seine. Monet settled along the Seine in the town of Argenteuil, now a suburb of Paris, but in their time more of a country village. Many other Impressionists and painters from other parts of Europe and America went there to paint. The Impressionists, particularly Monet and Pissarro, would often paint the same subjects over and over in different light, seasons and weather.


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The most major contribution of the Impressionists is the choice of subject matter. Before, a painting was 'supposed to be' of a grand theme, the Impressionists began to paint every day scenes of everyday people, peasants at work, people eating a meal and so on. The addition of painting outside and looking at what light was doing to a scene was also a very radical change. The accepted painters of the era were painting in the studio.


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What paint medium was favored by impressionists and post impressionists and provided them with the ability to create texture?

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Initially the impressionists were?

Scorned