Impressionism is a
19th century art movement. What was to become a painting movement began as a private association of
Paris-based friends who exhibited together publicly for the first time in
1874. The name comes from Monet's famous picture
Impression, soleil levant (see here
[1] (
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/first/impression/impression.jpg)),
1873, which was singled out for criticism by
Louis Leroy[?] on its exhibition.
See also Impressionist music
The Impressionist approach to painting is usually identified with a strong concern for light in its changing qualities, often with an emphasis on the effects of a particular passage of time.
Impressionism is still widely practiced today, and a variety of successive movements were influenced by it.
painters who showed in the Impressionist exhibitions
Pigeons have been trained to distinguish between cubist and impressionist paintings; see discrimination abilities of pigeons for details.
see also:
- History of painting
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