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    right as the Impressionism Movement was beginning. Monet played the important role of one of the founders of the Impressionism Movement with his works like Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil. Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil is from a series of paintings that Monet did while in Argenteuil. In the artwork Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil‚ the lighting used throughout the painting‚ brushstroke techniques‚ perspective‚ and color all play an important role in the piece‚ as well as in the Impressionism Movement

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    "Palazzo da Mula‚ Venice." I will do this by first giving my interpretation of the painting while examining it close up and then give my interpretation of the painting while examining it far away. Finally‚ I will explain how the philosophy of impressionism is illustrated in this painting. EXAMINING THE PAINTING - CLOSE UP Upon first glance‚ the painting seems out of focus. The colors are beautiful blues but seem to flow together. With the colors blending together‚ it doesn ’t appear that there

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    1848‚ he was a French painter that was really influenced by impressionism. Mostly all of Callebotte’s work was‚ oil on canvas style. He painted Paris Street; Rainy Day in 1877. Callebotte was one of the less known impressionist painter during his time and this time. He had to compete with such painters such as; Edgar Degas‚ Claude Monet‚ and Pierre Auguste Renoir. Callebotte started painting during the 19th century French Impressionism period. His paintings were neglected during his time‚ until

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    Impressionism and Earth Art When one hears the term Impressionism or Earth Art‚ one can already presume and expect what sort of depiction each movement would present without having any prior knowledge of them. Impressionism‚ which began in the 1870’s‚ often depicted scenes and the artists’ impression of nature and‚ modest yet vivacious quarters of Paris. Now almost exactly one hundred years later‚ a completely new form of art takes the place of the prior paintings of those subject matters‚ actually

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    stead strokes. Camille later temporarily joined a sub group of Impressionism called Neo-Impressionist. Neo-Impressionism was a lot like a more organized impressionist painting. The small swaths of color where often orderly and in line instead of all over the painting over lapping each other. Pointillism and divisionism are painting techniques that were popularized by Neo-Impressionism. Camille would later turn away from Neo-Impressionism and go back to making impressionist paintings‚ although his later

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    A Comparative and Contrasting Analysis of: “Impressionism” & “The Harlem Renaissance” By: Sean Roberts Comparing Art periods is subjective by nature; which allows for a multitude of interpretations. Art originates in the minds of the Artists; influences to an Artist’s work can be attributed to myriad factors. Examples of such factors are: Ethnicity‚ Culture‚ Social Class‚ Life Experiences‚ Politics of a time period and maybe most influential are an individual’s personality

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    strokes * Modernity‚ Daily life Information About Impressionism Impressionism is about the temporary‚ the here and now‚ and not about the timeless‚ the forever. Impressionism is about life lived in bursts of brief encounters in the city. It’s about faster speeds‚ quickly moving clouds‚ sunshine reflected on water‚ and the shimmer of satin ribbons dangling from a baby’s cradle. Additional Information About Impressionism Above all‚ Impressionism is about modernity: its faster pace and various improvements

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    Progression of Art

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    that caused its painters to rebel and experiment with a painting style called Impressionism. After the Haussmanization of Paris‚ artists were ready to incorporate the bourgeoisie into their subject matter and paint outside or “en plein air”‚ and to really capture light and color. Such as in Monet’s ‘Sunrise’‚ color became more important than line in the creation of shimmering surfaces of vibrating color. Impressionism was not concerned with details‚ but with overall effects. Impressionist artists

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    The two art periods that I chose are Baroque and Impressionism. Baroque art refers to the style that would be found in Europe and North and South America during the 17th and 18th century. The Catholic Church heavily influenced their art‚ as well as the Protestant rising up during this time. There was an emphasis on unity and harmony in all of the visual arts that often had themes from the Bible or stories. There was realism and more attention was paid to physical details in portrait paintings‚

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    States. By the mid 1890s‚ Impressionism was immovably settled as a substantial style of painting for American craftsmen. Indeed‚ even Weir was a proselyte. The vast majority of the repatriated American Impressionists lived in the Upper east‚ taking advantage of the social vitality that was progressively packed in New York. Some of them taught in the new workmanship schools that were a result of the developing polished skill; others led summer classes committed to Impressionism‚ as Pursue did on the east

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