The colors used as well as the subject are often very pleasing to the viewer. For the first time in history , @1860-1930's, artist's had every color in nature and the "spectrum of Light" to easily capture life and fleeting beauty. Art clubs in France and the States were the first to promote "pleine aire" outings in which artists such as Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, J.S. Sargeant, etc produced a large number of masterpieces , rich in color and subject.
In turning to everyday subject matter, the mid-19th-century realist artists set a precedent for the next generation of the French avant-garde. Édouard Manet was the major innovator of the 1860s, and his style was a precursor of impressionism. Like Courbet, Manet found many of his subjects in the life around him: Parisians at ease in restaurants, in parks, or boating. Manet also borrowed themes and compositions from earlier masters-Velázquez and Goya-and reworked them in accordance with contemporary life, in his own style, flattening the figures and neutralizing the emotional expressions. For these and other innovations, such as his free, sketchy brushwork and broad patches of color juxtaposed without transition, he is often referred to as the first modern painter.
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It was created to express yourself in your own ways such as your feelings and emotions.
In turning to everyday subject matter, the mid-19th-century realist artists set a precedent for the next generation of the French avant-garde.
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I think people liked impressionism art cause it was unquie it had mixtures and effects of light and colour together with landscapes so in general I think people liked this painting cause most of the painting were about cultural designs and stuff but this one was pure about full mixtures of effects
Of course Impressionism, since Post-Impressionism means after Impressionism.
Roger Fry was a critic who named the movement of art created by French artists after (Post) Impressionism. Artists like Henri Rousseau, Toulouse Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh.
Post Impressionism can be seen as a extension of Impressionism, but disregarding many of the limitations and certain concepts of Impressionism.
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Impressionism. The syllable post- means after.
Of course Impressionism, since Post-Impressionism means after Impressionism.
Roger Fry was a critic who named the movement of art created by French artists after (Post) Impressionism. Artists like Henri Rousseau, Toulouse Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh.
Post Impressionism can be seen as a extension of Impressionism, but disregarding many of the limitations and certain concepts of Impressionism.
Impressionism is not a religion.
Pointillism, which was an art technique created by Georges Seurat, occured during the Post-Impressionism art movement.
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Impressionism is the style of music that created a dissonant sound using uncommon scales.
Impressionism. The syllable post- means after.
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Starting Impressionism.
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