Impressionism Essay

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Impressionism Essay

A small group of Parisian artists that consisted of Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir,

Alfred Sisley, Frederic Basil,Camille Pissarro, Paul Cezanne, and Armand Guillaumin felt that

realism did not let them express their emotions and personality because of the lack of bright

color and the appearance of detail so they created a new art form, Impressionism and

revolutionized the world with its bright colors and rapid brush strokes since. "Since the

appearance of impressionism, the official salons, which used to be brown, have become blue,

green and red" said Claude Monet, a famous impressionist.

Realism is a form of art that depicts exactly what a person sees with their eyes, it uses lots of

small details unlike Impressionism, an art form that represents the artists personal emotions.

Impressionists painters use rapid brush strokes and bright colors to create their paintings. The

impressionist were more troubled with the light and color of their paintings and wanted to

represent the correct light. They never were inconvenienced with symmetry and sometimes

used abnormal angles for their paintings because some people believe that is how

impressionists saw the world.

People infer that impressionists looked at the world as a more colorful, imperfect, but beautiful

place as shown in Claude Monet's 1899 painting Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge or Vincent

Van Gogh's 1889 Starry Night. Some people did not accept Impressionism for a period of time

because realism, the art of painting everything perfectly or accurately was the preferred art at

the time. The Impressioni...

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Impressionists bright colors, and paintings that depict a burst of rain, light flickering over water,

lush forests, and fields in the sunset have amazed most people since seven passionate people

saw the world in a different way.

Works Cited

Art Smarts 4 Kids: Impressionism. (2007, September 7). Art Smarts 4 Kids: Impressionism. Retrieved April 29, 2014, from http://artsmarts4kids.blogspot.com/2007/09/impressionism.html

Gersh-Nesic, B. (n.d.). Impressionism. - Smarthistory. Retrieved April 30, 2014, from http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/impressionism-france.html

Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. (n.d.). Claude Monet (1840–1926). Retrieved April 30, 2014, from http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/cmon/hd_cmon.htm

Art History and Impressionism . (n.d.). . Retrieved April 30, 2014, from http://www.ducksters.com/history/art/impressionism.php

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