Art Expo Impressionism
Cassett La Toilette, c.1891
Self-portrait circa 1878
Cezanne Mont Sainte-Victoire, 1904
Les joueurs de carte (Die Kartenspieler),
Cézanne, Self Portrait, about 1880Self Portrait
Detail from Paul Cézanne, Portrait of Pissarro
Degas c.1883
Die Tanzklasse 1875
Detail from Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, Self- portrait © The Art Archive/Musée d'Orsay, Paris/Gianni Dagli Orti
Gauguin 1888, The Vision after the Sermon, Jacob wrestling with the angel
Self-Portrait with Halo 1889
Manet Un Bar aux Folies-Bergère
The Railway. 1873
Monet Impression, Sunrise 1872
Rouen Cathedral. Facade (Sunset)
The Water-Lily Pond, 1899
Morisot In the Bois De Boulogne
Kornfeld circa 1875
Pissarro Boulevard Montmartre, Matin d'Hiver"
The Boulevard Montmartre at NightThe Boulevard Montmartre at Night, 1897
Landschaft bei Pontoise 1874
Renoir A Girl With a Watering Can
Dance at Le moulin de la Galette 1876
Pierre Auguste Renoir, Portrait of Claude Monet, Musée dOrsay, Paris
At the Theatre (La Première Sortie)At the Theatre (La Première Sortie),
Rodin The Burghers of Calais
A photo of The Thinker 1879–1889
Sisley Flood at Port-Marly, 1876
Meadow 1875
Van Gogh Starry Sky over the Rhone
large fields of wheat under troubled skies and Wheat Field with Crows 1890
The Impressionist music style was found during the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century in France. The Impressionist style was in part a reaction to the romanticism style. It wants to make an impression, not clearly describe the tone of the music or painting. I believe that it was also in part a reaction to photography that recorded reality, and now painting could capture the impression of an event or environment. The music of the time uses whole tone scales as opposed to major and minor scales as the romantic style used in the past. It involves a lot of dissonance- chords werent used to relieve tension as they had in the past. It includes short melodies that have different moods throughout each piece. Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. Others include Paul Dukas, Charles Griffes, Alesander Scriabin, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Debussy French composer. Music was not centered around one tone or pitch, he used symbolism. Used many parallel chords and unprepared modulations. Music was usually about events that occurred in his life. Clair de Lune was one of his most famous works. Maurice Ravel Known for his melodies, orchestral, and instrumental textures and effects. His music is found a lot in concert repertoire, also widely known for his orchestra pieces. His piece, mirrors was a five piano piece of harmonic revolution