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1 French Impressionists Create Lasting Impressions Megan Phelps (Marie-Clair) French I Professor Panaccione L’autumne 2012

2 What is Impressionism? “Impressionism, French Impressionnisme, a major movement, first in painting and later in music, that developed chiefly in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Impressionist painting comprises the work produced between about 1867 and 1886 by a group of artists who shared a set of related approaches and techniques. The most conspicuous characteristic of Impressionism was an attempt to accurately and objectively record visual reality in terms of transient effects of light and colour.”

3 Impressionism? “…new approaches to art, painting the effects of light en plein air with broken color and rapid brushstrokes, in what later came to be known as Impressionism.”

4 “En Plein Air” French for “Outdoor” and a style of painting, employed quick brush strokes Very uncommon, simply had never been done before

5 The Exhibition of 1874 Displayed works rejected by the salon Artists not taken seriously Citric titled this exhibit “Exhibition of the Impressionist” and the name stuck

6 French Salon

7 Franco-Prussian War in 1870 War between France and Germany (Prussia) Effected the lives of many impressionist artists Some enlisted to fight, others moved out of France for the time being returning to ruin

8 The Artists Claude Monet Camille Pissarro Edgar Degas Gustave Caillebotte

9 Claude Monte 1840-1926 Attended Le Havre Secondary School of the Arts Married Camille Doncieux (featured in The Women in the Green Dress) Hard life of poverty with wife and son, Jean

10 Claude Monte Cont. Left France, due to War in 1870, with family to England Produced his best works after the death of his wife (1879) Died of lung cancer

11 Water Lilies, Claude Monet Notice: Color (water) Reflection

12 The Woman in the Green Dress (La Femme à la Robe Verte) Claude Monet Notice: Value, Darks Texture

13 La Promenade, Claude Monet Notice: Texture Color Contrast

14 Impression Sunrise, Claude Monet Notice: Brush Strokes Color, Grays Seeing what’s there

15 Camille Pissarro 1830-1903 Married Julie Valley (maid in his mother’s household) 8 children, 1 (son) died at birth the other (daughter) died at the age of 9. All surviving children painted

16 Camille Pissarro Cont. War in 1870, fled from his home in Louveciennes. Many of his early paintings were destroyed by Persian Soldiers Developer of Impressionist technique “Father of Impressionism” Sold little of his paintings during his life 2005: some of his works were selling in the range of U.S. $2 to 4 million.

17 A Path in the Woods, Camille Pissarro Notice: Blotting Color Texture

18 Bouquet of Flowers, Camille Pissarro Notice: Value Color

19 Young Women Bathing Her Feet, Camille Pissarro Notice: Value (light) Color (water)

20 Antilian Landscape, St. Thomas, Camille Pissarro Notice: Value (light) Composition

21 Edgar Degas 1834-1917 Began painting at a young age. Father wanted him to become a lawyer Enlisted in War in 1870, eyesight found to be defective He rejected the term “Impressionist”

22 Edgar Degas Cont. Belittled fellow Impressionists for painting landscape/outside Later worked with pastel (1907) sculpting (1912). Also photography Nearly blind by the end of his life Had a terrible reputation because he was always truthful

23 The Ballet Rehearsal on Stage, Edger Degas Notice: Movement Light

24 Little Dancer of Fourteen Years, Edgar Degas Notice: Lifelike, 3D Texture (ribbon, and materials used)

25 The Song of the Dog, Edgar Degas Notice: Light Color Texture

26 L Etiole, Edgar Degas Notice: Color Movement

27 Gustave Caillebotte 1848-1894 Born to upper-class Persian family Earned law degree, 1870 Same year Drafted in Franco-Prussian War

28 Gustave Caillebotte Cont. Seriously study painting after war Never married, serious relationship with Charlotte Berthier, lower class Reputation as a “supporter of the arts” Used wealth for hobbies: stamp collecting, orchid horticulture, yacht building, & textile design

29 The Floor Scrappers 1875, Gustave Caillebotte Notice: Texture Light (value)

30 Pairs Street: A Rainy Day, Gustave Caillebotte Notice: Color Perspective

31 Vue toits, effet de neige (1878), Gustave Caillebotte Notice: Value Perspective

32 Young Man Playing the Piano, Gustave Caillebotte Notice: Color (light) Texture

33 Impressionism Video YouTube Video What is Impressionism? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJthUa536Hw&list=PLwA_OE9MY2PcO 1KK4hK3CtiiAo0P5Blmd&index=5&feature=plpp_video Merci!

34 Works Cited Camille Pissarro, The Complete Works. Creative Commons. http://www.camillepissarro.org/ Date Viewed: November 7, 2012 http://www.camillepissarro.org/ Claude Monet, The Complete Works. Creative Commons. http://www.claudemonetgallery.org/ Date Viewed: November 7, 2012 http://www.claudemonetgallery.org/ Edger Degas, The Complete Works. Creative Commons. http://www.edgar-degas.org/http://www.edgar-degas.org/ Date Viewed: November 9, 2012 Gustave Caillebotte, The Complete Works Creative Commons. http://www.gustavcaillebotte.org/. Date Viewed: November 8, 2012ttp://www.gustavcaillebotte.org/ Kelder, Diane. The French Impressionist and Their Century. Passenger Publishers Inc. 1967. Print Schaprio, Meyer. Impressionism Reflections and Perceptions. George Braziller, Inc.1997. Print


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