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Impressionism developed in France in the nineteenth century and is based on the practice of painting out of doors and spontaneously 'on the spot' rather than in a studio from sketches. Main impressionist subjects were landscapes and scenes of everyday life.
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Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate ...
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19 ago 2024 · Impressionism is a broad term used to describe the work produced in the late 19th century, especially between 1867 and 1886, ...

Impressionismo

Movimento artistico
L'Impressionismo è un movimento artistico sviluppatosi in Francia, specificatamente a Parigi, nella seconda metà dell'Ottocento. Il gruppo degli impressionisti si formó nel 1860. Dopo aver provocato scandali e subìto rifiuti dal Salon, i giovani... Wikipedia
Data approssimativa di inizio: 1860

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Impressionism. The term 'Impressionist' was first used as an insult in response to an exhibition of new paintings in Paris in 1874.
Rather than neutral white, grays, and blacks, Impressionists often rendered shadows and highlights in color. The artists' loose brushwork gives an effect of ...
Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate dep.
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Impressionism entered the lexicon of painting at a time when French positivist philosophers and scientists were studying perception and color theory.
1 feb 2012 · The Impressionists tried to get down on canvas an “impression” of how a landscape, thing, or person appeared to them at a certain moment in time.
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Some of the main impressionist artists are Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Auguste Renoir, Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas.
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Impressionism describes a style of painting developed in France during the mid-to-late 19th century; characterizations of the style include small, ...