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Impressionism (1865-1885). Characteristics Captured fleeting effects of natural light. Chief Artists Monet Manet Renoir Pissarro Cassatt Morisot Degas. Impressionism. Art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based artists Capturing fleeting effects of natural light - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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IMPRESSIONISM (1865-1885)
• Characteristics• Captured fleeting effects of
natural light
• Chief Artists• Monet• Manet• Renoir• Pissarro• Cassatt• Morisot• Degas
IMPRESSIONISM Art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based artists Capturing fleeting effects of natural light Small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, They portrayed overall visual effects instead of details Not blended smoothly or shaded Used vivid colors
IMPRESSIONISM•Oscar-Claude Monet Founder of French Impressionist painting Documenting the French countryside led him to adopt a method of
painting the same scene many times in order to capture the changing of light and the passing of the seasons
Stacks of Wheat, Snow Effect
Stacks of Wheat, End of Summer
Stacks of Wheat, Sun in the Mist
IMPRESSIONISM•Oscar-Claude Monet Lived in Giverny, where he purchased a house and property, and began a
vast landscaping project which included lily ponds that would become the subjects of his best known works
IMPRESSIONISM• Édouard Manet Pivotal figure in the
transition from Realism to Impressionism
His paintings mark the beginning of modern art
Common paintings: life, café scenes, war, social activities
The painting's juxtaposition of fully dressed men and a nude woman was controversial
The Absinthe Drinker-Rejected at the Paris Salon
IMPRESSIONISM•Édouard Manet
Cafe scenes are observations of social life in 19th-century Paris. People are depicted drinking beer, listening to music, flirting, reading, or waiting
IMPRESSIONISM•Pierre-Auguste Renoir French artist who was a leading painter in the
development of the Impressionist style As a celebrator of beauty, and especially feminine
sensuality Paintings are notable for their vibrant light and
saturated colour, most often focusing on people in intimate and candid compositions
The female nude was one of his primary subjects
Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette
Girl with a HoopTwo Sisters
Renoir
Luncheon of the Boating Party
IMPRESSIONISM•Camille Pissarro• His importance resides in his contributions to both
Impressionism and Post-Impressionism• Pissarro is the only artist to have shown his work at all
eight Paris Impressionist exhibitions
IMPRESSIONISM
•Mary Cassatt Cassatt often created images of the social and private
lives of women, with particular emphasis on the intimate bonds between mothers and children.
Lydia Leaning On Her
Arms In a Theater
Box
IMPRESSIONISM
•Berthe Morisot Berthe Morisot married Manet's younger brother(also a
painter) The marriage provided her with social and financial
stability while she continued to pursue her painting career. Able to dedicate herself wholly to her craft
Eide range of subjects—from landscapes and still lives to domestic scenes and portraits
Lady at her Toilette
IMPRESSIONISM
•Edgar Degas He is especially identified with the subject of dance;
more than half of his works depict dancers Masterly in depicting movement, as can be seen in his
renditions of dancers, racecourse subjects and female nudes
How to Paint like Monet: Part 1
How to Paint like Monet: Part 2
How to Paint like Monet: Part 3
How to Paint like Monet: Part 4
IMPRESSIONISM QUIZ1. What are the characteristics of impressionism?2. What are the dates associated with impressionism?3. Who are the chief artists of impressionism?4. Where did this art movement originate?5. Describe the painting technique used in impressionism.6. In what setting did most impressionist artists paint (inside, outside)?7. Why did Claude Monet paint the same picture several times and how were they
different?8. What objects were the main subjects of Monet’s best work?9. How was Manet’s art treated at the Paris Salon?10. What type of paintings did Renoir normally paint?11. Pissaro’s artwork appeared where?12. Cassatt is best known for painting what type of pictures?13. Why was Morisot able to devote so much time to painting?14. What subjects did Degas mostly paint?
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