World Impressionism

World Impressionism
Author: Norma Broude
Publsiher: Abradale Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1994-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: PSU:000023378735

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As this major contribution to art history shows, Impressionism was far more than a French movement that spread to other countries; rather, it was an approach to art adopted by artists of all nationalities who responded to light and atmospheric conditions, to landscape and cityscape, with an explosion of enthusiasm that was felt around the globe.

Impressionist Art

Impressionist Art
Author: Ingo F. Walther
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2010
Genre: Impressionism (Art)
ISBN: OCLC:620364745

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IMPRESSIONISM. This is a Taschen 25 - Special edition! This monograph covers the full scope of Impressionist painting. It outlines the history of Impressionism in France, addressing not only the work of the acknowledged masters, but also that of such unjustly neglected artists as Bazille, Caillebotte, Berthe Morisot or Lucien Pissarro. The monograph also examines the Impressionist movements that emerged in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Scandinavia, Eastern and South-East Europe, Italy, Spain, Britain and North America. A 64-page "Directory of Impressionism" is appended, containing bibliographies, portraits and biographical data on all 236 artists.

The French Impressionists 1860 1900

The French Impressionists  1860 1900
Author: Camille Mauclair
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:4057664167606

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This comprehensive exploration delves into the world of French Impressionism, a revolutionary art movement that emerged between 1860 and 1900. Camille Mauclair offers detailed insights into the lives and works of the artists who pioneered this style, capturing the essence of a period that transformed the art world. With a focus on the techniques, colors, and subjects that defined Impressionism, this book is a must-read for art enthusiasts and historians alike.

Impressionist Art 1860 1920 Impressionism in France

Impressionist Art  1860 1920  Impressionism in France
Author: Peter H. Feist,Beatrice von Bismarck
Publsiher: Taschen America Llc
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3822896543

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French Impressionism 1860 1920

French Impressionism  1860 1920
Author: Peter H. Feist
Publsiher: Taschen
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Impressionism (Art)
ISBN: 3822886513

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It was the Impressionists approach that was so avant-garde, so revolutionary. Landscapes, cityscapes and scenes of everyday life were atmospherically painted, brightly and in luminous colours, in distinctively economical brushwork. This volume presents Monet, Renoir, Manet, Pissarro, Sisley, Degas, Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, Gauguin, van Gogh, Seurat and Signac, but also examines painters who are now less familiar. Among them are the long undervalued Caillebotte (17 of whose paintings are included) Bazille, Bracquemond, Cross, Forain, Gonzales, Guillaumin, Lebourg, Lepine, Luce, Morisor, L. Pissarro, Raffaelli, Rouart and Vignon.

The French Impressionists

The French Impressionists
Author: Camille Mauclair
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-06-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1546653902

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It will be beyond the scope of this volume to give a complete history of French Impressionism, and to include all the attractive details to which it might lead, as regards the movement itself and the very curious epoch during which its evolution has taken place. The proportions of this book confine its aim to the clearest possible summing up for the British reader of the ideas, the personalities and the works of a considerable group of artists who, for various reasons, have remained but little known and who have only too frequently been gravely misjudged. These reasons are very obvious: first, the Impressionists have been unable to make a show at the Salons, partly because the jury refused them admission, partly because they held aloof of their own free will. They have, with very rare exceptions, exhibited at special minor galleries, where they become known to a very restricted public. Ever attacked, and poor until the last few years, they enjoyed none of the benefits of publicity and sham glory. It is only quite recently that the admission of the incomplete and badly arranged Caillebotte collection to the Luxembourg Gallery has enabled the public to form a summary idea of Impressionism. To conclude the enumeration of the obstacles, it must be added that there are hardly any photographs of Impressionist works in the market. As it is, photography is but a poor translation of these canvases devoted to the study of the play of light; but even this very feeble means of distribution has been withheld from them! Exhibited at some galleries, gathered principally by Durand-Ruel, sold directly to art-lovers-foreigners mostly-these large series of works have practically remained unknown to the French public. All the public heard was the reproaches and sarcastic comments of the opponents, and they never became aware that in the midst of modern life the greatest, the richest movement was in progress, which the French school had known since the days of Romanticism. Impressionism has been made known to them principally by the controversies and by the fruitful consequences of this movement for the illustration and study of contemporary life.

Impression

Impression
Author: Richard R. Brettell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300084471

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The "point" of Impressionist art was to capture the fleeting moment, the transient effect of a certain place, person or time. Impressionist artists worked on site with speed and directness, hoping to distinguish their works with a new freshness, immediacy, and truthfulness. Yet the paintings they exhibited were in fact almost always completed in the studio later. This beautifully illustrated book investigates for the first time works that might truly be called Impressions--paintings that appear to be rapid transcriptions of shifting subjects but were nonetheless considered finished by their makers. Renowned Impressionist scholar Richard R. Brettell identifies and discusses Impressions by some of the best-known artists of the period, including Manet, Monet, Renoir, Sisley, Morisot, Degas, Pissarro, and Caillebotte. The book surveys the various practices of individual artists in the making, signing, exhibiting, and selling of Impressions. Brettell discusses the pictorial theories behind the paintings, the sales strategies for them, and the various forms they took, including works completed in one sitting, "apparent" Impressions, and repeated Impressions. In a concluding chapter, the author considers a small group of works by Vincent van Gogh, who painted with an almost fanatical rapidity and was the only major post-Impressionist painter to push the aesthetic of the Impression even further.

The Great Book of French Impressionism

The Great Book of French Impressionism
Author: Horst Keller
Publsiher: Random House Value Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN: UVA:X000787493

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The ultimate book on the paintings and personalities of the Impressionist movement. Over 220 illustrations, 207 full-color plates.