Publication |
USA, Copper Beech Books, 2002.
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Description |
48pOrange Spine
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Series |
Art around the world
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Summary/Abstract |
Impressionism began in France in the 1870s. The impressionists were a group of painters who wanted to create pictures that captured the light and mood of their surroundings. Renoir lived in France during this time, and is considered to be one of the most celebrated Impressionist masters. This book profiles major artists of the Impressionist era, which some say was the beginning of modern art, in the context of the political, economic, and other changes occurring throughout the world at the same time.
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Contents |
Response to Landscape
Realism
The Path to Impressionism
Impressionst Realism
Catching the Light - Monet and Renoir
Photographic Influences
Japonisme
Degas
Cezanne
Pointillism
Van Gogh
Gauguin
Toulouse-Lautrec
Symbolism
Nabis
Sculpture
Anticipation of Expressionism
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Standard Number |
0761324569 hb.
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