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ImpressionismImpressionismImpressionismImpressionism BetsyAshleyBethany

Impressionism A movement of French painting developed in the 1870’s several artists of the time. It uses natural light affects to recreate images. A movement of French painting developed in the 1870’s several artists of the time. It uses natural light affects to recreate images.

Olympia Edward Manet Edward Manet Edouard Manet 1863 The painting was inspired by Titian's Venus of Urbino.Titian Venus of Urbino A prostitute waiting for a client

Fifer Was made after a trip in Spain Was made after a trip in Spain Manet showed the attraction for the decorative effect of large single figures, with emphatic contours and placed before a background surface Manet showed the attraction for the decorative effect of large single figures, with emphatic contours and placed before a background surface

Terrace a Ste. Addresse Claude Monet Claude Monet Most representative art of the period Most representative art of the period

Waterlilies Claude Monet Claude Monet One of approximately 250 oil paintings of the same theme One of approximately 250 oil paintings of the same theme

The cliff, Etretat, Sunset Claude Monet Claude Monet Uses emphasis of complementary colors against their opposites Uses emphasis of complementary colors against their opposites

L’Absinthe Edgar Degas Edgar Degas Painting is of an actress and a painter and printmaker. Painting is of an actress and a painter and printmaker.

The dance lesson Edgar Degas Edgar Degas Important for its backroom scenes showing the awkward positions of the exhausted dancers Important for its backroom scenes showing the awkward positions of the exhausted dancers

Girl with a watering can Pierre Auguste Renoir Pierre Auguste Renoir Painted in Monet’s famous garden at Argenteuil. Not clear who the child was modeled on. Painted in Monet’s famous garden at Argenteuil. Not clear who the child was modeled on.

Le Moulin de la Galette Pierre Auguste Renoir Pierre Auguste Renoir Painting shows the working class of Parisians who dress up and spend time dancing, drinking and eating galettes into the evening. Painting shows the working class of Parisians who dress up and spend time dancing, drinking and eating galettes into the evening.

Starry Night Van Gogh Van Gogh Painted in an asylum in 1889 Painted in an asylum in 1889 One of the most well-known, most replicated, and most sought after images in modern culture. One of the most well-known, most replicated, and most sought after images in modern culture.