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Characteristics of Impressionist paintings: - Small, thin, yet visible brush strokes - Open composition, emphasis on the accurate - Depiction of light in its changing qualities - Ordinary subject matter - The inclusion of unusual visual angles.
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Impressionist Portraits
How did it happen?
In the 1870’s, painters began painting in the
Impressionist style as a reaction against the strict
style of the Realists. Impressionist painters were
interested in the changing qualities of light and
wanted to express that in a way that Realism could
not.
Characteristics of Impressionist paintings:
- Small, thin, yet visible brush strokes
- Open composition, emphasis on the accurate
- Depiction of light in its changing qualities - Ordinary subject matter
- The inclusion of unusual visual angles.
Claude MonetImpression, Sunrise
1873
Claude MonetSelf Portrait with a
Beret1886
Claude MonetPortrait of Jean
Monet1880
BertheMorisot
Berthe MorisotSelf Portrait
1885
Berthe MorisotSelf Portrait with
Julie1887
Camille PissarroPortrait of Felix
Pissarro1881
Guy RosePortrait of an
Algerian1900
Guy Rose
My Sister Maude
Guy RoseThe Model
1919