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Impressionism

Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterised by visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, unusual visual angles, and inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and…

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Location
France
Influenced
Post-Impressionism · Neo-Impressionism · Expressionism
Influences
Realism, Barbizon School

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The Impressionism art movement

20th-century presentation of Impressionism

Impressionist techniques

Content and composition

Female Impressionists

Gallery

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Beyond France

Impressionism in other media

Post-Impressionism

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Impressionism

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Impressionism

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related to Beyond France · 126
Impressionism → Alden Weir, Alson Clark, Anna Boch, Anton Ažbe, ArgentinaFrancisco Oller, Arthur Streeton, As, August, AustriaLászló Mednyánszky, Belgium, BrandisTheodor, BrazilFaustino Brughetti, CanadaWynford Dewhurst, Candido Lopez, Catherine Wiley, Charles Conder, Childe Hassam, CézanneFujishima Takeji, Danish, Donna
related to External links · 38
Impressionism → Art, Art Washington, Atlanta, Beyond Impressionism, Centenary Exhibition, Contemporary Impressionism, December, Degas's, Denver Art Museum, European Museums, Exhibition, February, Giverny, High Museum, Inventing, January, July, March, May, Metropolitan Museum
related to Post-Impressionism · 20
Impressionism → Although, Camille Pissarro, Cubism, During, European, Futurism, Georges Seurat, Gogh, Henri, Impressionist, Impressionists, Monet, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Post-Impressionism, Post-Impressionist, Some, These, Toulouse-Lautrec, Vincent
related to Impressionist techniques · 18
Impressionism → Although, Barbizon, Diego Velázquez, Eugène Boudin, Eugène Delacroix, Frans Hals, French, Gustave Courbet, Impressionists, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Johan Barthold Jongkind, John Constable, Peter Paul Rubens, Romantic, The Impressionists, These, Théodore Rousseau, Turner
related to Prominent Impressionists · 17
Impressionism → American-born, Auguste Renoir, Caillebotte, Cassatt, Cézanne, France, Frédéric Bazille, Impressionist, ImpressionistArmand Guillaumin, ImpressionistsBerthe Morisot, ImpressionistsEdgar Degas, Manet, Monet, Paris, Pissarro, Sisley, The
related to 20th-century presentation of Impressionism · 16
Impressionism → Allies, Apart, Art Moderne, Françoise Cachin, French, Georges Salles, In, Jean Cassou, Meanwhile, Musée National, René Huyghe, Salon, State, The French, They, World War II
related to Literature · 16
Impressionism → Authors, Baudelaire, Henry James, Impressionist, Impressionistic, John, Joseph Conrad, Lawrence, Peters, Rimbaud, Some, Stéphane Mallarmé, Symbolism, The, Verlaine, Virginia Woolf
related to Commercial success · 15
Impressionism → Although Sisley, By, French, He, Impressionist, London, Monet, New York, Paris Impressionists, Paul Durand-Ruel, Pissarro, Renoir, Salon, The, Their
related to Sculpture · 15
Impressionism → Auguste Rodin, Degas, Degas's, Following, Fourteen Years, He, Impressionist, Little Dancer, Medardo Rosso, Only, Others, Sixth Impressionist Exhibition, Some, The, While Edgar Degas
related to Music · 12
Impressionism → Claude Debussy, Debussy, Erik Satie, European, France, Impressionist, Maurice Ravel, Musical Impressionism, Originating, Perhaps, Romantic, The

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the Englishman John Constableinstance ofpioneered by artists0.80text
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