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1 Impressionism annasuvorova.wordpress.com

2 There are no lines in nature, only areas of color, one against another. Edouard Manet annasuvorova.wordpress.com

3 Claude Monet. Impression, Sunrise (Impression, soleil levant), 1872 The movement gained its name after a hostile French critic, reviewing the artists' first major exhibition, seized on the title of Claude Monet's painting: Impression, Sunrise (1873), and accused them of painting nothing but impressions. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

4 Emperor Napoleon III of France Salon de Paris annasuvorova.wordpress.com

5 Edouard Manet. The Luncheon on the Grass. 1963 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

6 Émile Zola incorporated a fictionalized account of the 1863 scandal in his novel L'Oeuvre (The Masterpiece) (1886) The Luncheon on the Grass is the greatest work of Édouard Manet, one in which he realizes the dream of all painters: to place figures of natural grandeur in a landscape. […] This nude woman has scandalized the public, who see only her in the canvas. My God! What indecency: a woman without the slightest covering between two clothed men! That has never been seen. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

7 James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl. (1861–62) annasuvorova.wordpress.com

8 Édouard Manet. Música en las Tullerías (National Gallery, Londres, 1862) annasuvorova.wordpress.com

9 The Salon des Refusés "L'Artiste" Жюль Кастаньяри : "Известие привело парижские мастерские в состояние замешательства. Ликовали и обнимали друг друга. Но затем на смену восторгам пришло отрезвление. Что же теперь делать? Воспользоваться предложением и выставить свои работы? Это значит - решиться (и не без ущерба для себя) дать ответ на вопрос, подразумеваемый в самом решении, - отдать себя на суд публики, в случае, если работа признана явно плохой. И это значит поставить под сомнение объективность Комиссии и перейти на сторону Института не только в настоящее время, но и на будущее. А если не выставлять? Это значит - отдаться на суд жюри и таким образом, признав свою бездарность, способствовать росту его авторитета". annasuvorova.wordpress.com

10 Key artists Edouard Manet Claude Monet Edgar Degas Pierre-Auguste Renoir Berthe Morisot Camille Pissarro annasuvorova.wordpress.com

11 Characteristics of Impressionist paintings relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes; open composition; emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time); common, ordinary subject matter; the inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience; and unusual visual angles. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

12 EDOUARD MANET annasuvorova.wordpress.com

13 Olympia, 1963, Musee d’Orsay, Paris. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

14 A Bar at the Falies-Bergere (Le Bar aux Folies-Bergère), 1882. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

15 CLAUDE MONET annasuvorova.wordpress.com

16 On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt 1868, an early example of plein-air impressionism, in which a gestural and suggestive use of oil paint was presented as a finished work of art. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

17 Claude Monet. Boulevard des Capucines. 1873 The Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com

18 Woman in a Garden, 1867, Hermitage, St. Petersburg annasuvorova.wordpress.com

19 Poppies Blooming, 1873, Musee d’Orsay, Paris. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

20 Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies, 1899, Metropolitan Museum of Art annasuvorova.wordpress.com

21 Houses of Parliament, London, 1900-1901 The Art Institute of Chicago annasuvorova.wordpress.com

22 PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR annasuvorova.wordpress.com

23 The Swing (La Balançoire), 1876, Musee d’Orsay, Paris. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

24 Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette, 1876 Musee d’Orsay, Paris. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

25 Nude In The Sun, 1875, Musee d’Orsay, Paris. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

26 BERTHE MORISOT annasuvorova.wordpress.com

27 Hanging the Laundry out to Dry, 1875, National Gallery of Art. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

28 Lady at her Toilette, 1875 The Art Institute of Chicago annasuvorova.wordpress.com

29 CAMILLE PISSARRO annasuvorova.wordpress.com

30 The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning, 1897 Metropolitan Museum of Art annasuvorova.wordpress.com

31 Boulevard Montmartre la nuit, 1898 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

32 Boulevard Montmartre, 1897 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

33 EDGAR DEGAS annasuvorova.wordpress.com

34 A Cotton Office in New Orleans, 1873 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

35 The Dance Class (La Classe de Danse),1873–1876 Musée d'Orsay, France annasuvorova.wordpress.com

36 Ballet Rehearsal, 1873, The Fogg Art Museum, USA annasuvorova.wordpress.com

37 Rehearsal on Stage, 1874, Musée d'Orsay, Paris

38 annasuvorova.wordpress.com The Blue Dancers. 1898-99 The Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Russia.


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