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Did anyone paint with Monet?

The whole group if impressionists, especially Renoir.


Monet belonged to a group of painters called?

Impressionists.


Who introduced impressionism?

Paintings with contemporary settings were rejected, as judges had strong ideas about recreating history. A painting that included some nudity was entered in a contest, and rejected. Nudity in paintings was normally accepted owing to the talent put in, but that particular painting (The Luncheon on the Grass) by the artist Édouard Manet - which depicted a nude woman with two clothed men at a picnic - was rejected due to the contemporary background. Many sympathized with Manet at the judge's sharp rejection of his painting, and another unusual majority of paintings set off rebellion among several French artists. Manet was admired by the first four impressionists, Monet, Renoir, Sisley and Bazille. It was later decreed by the Emperor Napolean III that the public should be allowed to judge the work themselves, organizing a Salon des Refusés (Salon of the refused). This new salon attracted more visitors than the original, though most were just there for a laugh. This helped boost the rebellious spirits of the four considered the "purest 'impressionists'" -- Monet, Sisley, Bazille and Pissarro.


In 1874 Claude Monet took part in the first public show of which artist group?

The Impressionists


Where did impressionism originate?

It comes from the review an art critic made about that group of artists' first exhibition. The critic titled his review, "Exhibition of the Impressionists" because he said they painted based on their first impression. And they've been called that ever since.

Related Questions

Did anyone paint with Monet?

The whole group if impressionists, especially Renoir.


Monet belonged to a group of painters called?

Impressionists.


What is Manet's first name?

His name is edouard manet he is also the father of the group :)


Who introduced impressionism?

Paintings with contemporary settings were rejected, as judges had strong ideas about recreating history. A painting that included some nudity was entered in a contest, and rejected. Nudity in paintings was normally accepted owing to the talent put in, but that particular painting (The Luncheon on the Grass) by the artist Édouard Manet - which depicted a nude woman with two clothed men at a picnic - was rejected due to the contemporary background. Many sympathized with Manet at the judge's sharp rejection of his painting, and another unusual majority of paintings set off rebellion among several French artists. Manet was admired by the first four impressionists, Monet, Renoir, Sisley and Bazille. It was later decreed by the Emperor Napolean III that the public should be allowed to judge the work themselves, organizing a Salon des Refusés (Salon of the refused). This new salon attracted more visitors than the original, though most were just there for a laugh. This helped boost the rebellious spirits of the four considered the "purest 'impressionists'" -- Monet, Sisley, Bazille and Pissarro.


Why was Cassatt inspired by Renoir?

It was natural as Renoir was an influential member of the impressionist group where Mary Cassatt belonged as well.


In 1874 Claude Monet took part in the first public show of which artist group?

The Impressionists


Where did impressionism originate?

It comes from the review an art critic made about that group of artists' first exhibition. The critic titled his review, "Exhibition of the Impressionists" because he said they painted based on their first impression. And they've been called that ever since.


Who are some famous artists whose names begin with M?

Smoky Robinson used to have a back-up group called the Miracles.


What is a group of dolphines called?

A group of Dolphins are called a Pod


The impressionists were?

chill frys


A group of dolphins?

A group of dolphins is called a pod. If that is your question.


What is a group of shrews called?

A group of shrews is called N.O.W.