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IMPRESSIONISM By Ashley Glennan
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An artistic movement of the late 19 th century that originated in France by a group of Paris artists. The main founder of this artistic style was Claude Monet, with his painting “Impression, soliel levant” leading to the title of the movement. IMPRESSIONISM
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Asymmetrical balance Coloured shadows Small, thin brushstrokes Ordinary subject-matter Unusual visual angles Accurate depiction of light CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPRESSIONISM
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Impressionism was not well received by the public. The style was much different from the more realistic art that dominated art prior. The art community was especially critical. Impressionists were not at all successful in the beginning. IMPRESSIONISM
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Bar at the Folies Bergere, 1882 Édouard Manet
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Sunset at Ivry, 1873 Armand Guillaumin
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The Avenue in the Rain, 1917 Childe Hassam
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IMPACT OF IMPRESSIONISM ON AMERICA Exhibitions of French impressionism in Boston and New York introduced the art style to Americans during the 1880s. American impressionist artists were influenced by the French movement. Impressionist Theodore Robinson painted the style only after going to France and meeting Claude Monet. American artists of the late 19 th century studied in Europe, especially Paris, France, and were especially fond of European culture.
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19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917 Born in Paris, France Famous for his painting, sculpting, drawing, and printmaking One of the founders of impressionism HILARIE-GERMAIN EDGAR DEGAS
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He rejected the term “impressionism,” preferring to be called a “realist” Over half of his works depict dancers His ambition was to become a history painter. EDGAR DEGAS
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Blue Dancers, 1899
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Dancers in Pink, 1885
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The Star, 1878 Ballet Dancers in Butterfly Costumes, 1880
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A Woman Seated Behind a Vase of Flowers, 1865
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Ballet Dancers, 1874
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A Cotton Office in New Orleans, 1873
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Dance Class, 1871
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L’absinthe (Absinthe Drinkers), 1876
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The Dance Class, 1873-76
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