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Impressionism
ByDan Wisner
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Overview
• Impressionism came to style in 1870-1880s.• The name of the movement is from the piece
titled “Impression” by Claude Monet• Qualities associated with Impressionism are;
visible brush strokes, light and how it changes, and an open composition.
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Techniques
• Wet paint is painted on wet paint, making softer edges and colors that blend more together.
• Natural light is very important, and paid special attention to.
• When scenes are painted outdoors, the shadows are made very bold and reflections from the sky are very important making the scene more open.
• They painted at nightfall mostly to get a dusky shadowy affect.
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Artists
• Pierre-Auguste Renoir• Claude Monet• Alfred Sisley• Camille Pissarro• Paul Cézanne• Armand Guillaumin
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Chosen Artist
• Pierre-Auguste Renoir• He used oil on canvas.– Girl with a hoop• Visible brush strokes with light colors and a generally
light template of colors. • Showing an action, hula hooping.
– Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette • He used bright colors, with visible brush strokes.• An obvious activity is the dance that is taking place,
people are talking and dancing.
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
His art fit into the style of surrealism because of it’s light color and almost always showing an action in each painting.
The scene was very open, creating a painting that would breath, also he used a lot of paint. By doing this he would add texture and shape to the painting.