Impressionism
The impressionism is
an art movement that came up on the nineteenth Century in France. Louis Leroy who is
a critic we also as an impressionism we can see the work of art of Claude
Monet. Claude Monet was also the founder of the French impressionist painting.
The impressionist art
is a style that it characterizes by the unique of the visual angles,
prominently evident brush strokes and also open composition. This type of art
emphasizes a lot on the changing of the patterns lights and also indicates the
passage of time. The paintings that are impressionism are often with bright colours and involve the element of movement. The impressionists of the early
period went beyond the traditional academic painting. The artists that got
inspired are like Eugene Delacroix, they also base their paintings more on the colours strokes rather than the line drawing. Some previous paintings
are more done
from the inside and
French painters such as Gustave
Courbet and Theodore Rousseau paved a
path for impressionism. The impressionist’s artists started painting
realistic scenes with the use of the broken strokes of pure colours.
The principles of the
impressionist’s painters were Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Camille
Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Berthe Morisot, Armand Guillaumin and Frederic
Bazille, these all worked together also influenced each ad also made some exhibitions together independently.
Edgar Degas and also Paul Cezanne also worked in the impressionism style in the
early 1870s. Monet also worked in the 1860 which he
influenced himself and
others. He also adopted himself and the impressionist in the 1837.
Claude Monet,
Impression, soleil levant, 1872, oil on
canvas
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