Impressionism is characterized by its emphasis on capturing the fleeting effects of light and color, often through loose brushwork and a focus on everyday scenes. Impressionist artists, such as Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, often painted en plein air (outdoors) to directly observe and depict the changing atmosphere and natural surroundings. Their works frequently feature vibrant palettes and a focus on movement, conveying a sense of spontaneity and immediacy. This style marked a departure from traditional techniques, emphasizing individual perception over precise detail.
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.
The style impressionist.
Impressionist
He was an impressionist .
His work was a revolt against the old style. Manet bridged the gap to Impressionism so Monet was influenced by him as well as his other Impressionist friends.
Mary Cassatt was the American impressionist whose work did much to popularize that artistic style in North America.
The Impressionist style developed and established itself in the 1870s and 1880s.
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.
The style impressionist.
Claude Debussy used an impressionist style in all of his compositions.
Impressionist
Degas painted in the impressionist style.
He was an impressionist .
Post-Impressionist
LeRoy Neiman considers himself to be an "American Impressionist" style painter. Wikipedia refers to him as a pseudo-impressionist.
It is post-impressionist.