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IMPRESSIONISM POST-IMPRESSIONISM
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Began in Paris; influenced by Romanticism and Realism Artists gave their impression of a subject, rather than a realistic representation. Devoted to subjects of leisure, the upper middle class, the city, and city dwellers on holiday in the countryside. Leading impressionist artists were Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir. IMPRESSIONISM (1863-1887)
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Edouard Manet: Le Dejeunner sur I’Herbe. 1863
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Claude Monet: Terrasse a Sainte-Adresse. 1867
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Claude Monet: The Railroad Bridge. 1874
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Moulin de la Galette. 1876
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Mary Cassett Lydia in a Loge, Wearing a Pearl Necklace. 1879
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Edgar Degas The Tub. 1885-86
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Edourd Manet: A Bar at the Folies-Bergere. 1881-82
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Luncheon of the Boating Party. 1881
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Bathers. 1887
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POST-IMPRESSIONISM (1880-1895) A typical French movement Artists began to move even further from realistic painting. Was a revolution in art as artists experimented with new methods such as vivid colors & distorted images. Famous artists include Paul Cezanne, Paul Gauguin, and Vincent van Gogh
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec At the Moulin de la Galette. 1889
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Paul Cezanne: The Bay From L’Estaque. 1886
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Paul Cezanne: Still Life With Basket of Apples. 1890-94
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Georges Seurat: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. 1884-86
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Paul Gauguin Ia Orana Maria (We Hail Thee Mary) 1891-92
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Vincent van Gogh: Harvest at La Crau (The Blue Cart). 1888
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Vincent van Gogh: The Starry Night, 1889
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James Ensor: The Intrigue 1890
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Bibliography Harden, Mark, The Artchive. http://artchive.com/ftp_site.htm Jansen, H W. History of Art 5th Edition. Harry N. Abrams Publishers Inc., New York. 1995. Stokstad, Marilyn. Art History Revised Edition Volume two. Harry N. Abrams Publishers Inc., New York. 1999. No Author Given. The Artist.Org. http://www.the-artists.org/ Witcombe, Chris. Art History Resources on the Web. http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTH20thcentury.html. 2001.
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