Colors of the Soul: Masters of Impressionism. Chiaroscuro, #4

Par : Cedric Daurio11, Oscar Rigiroli
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230604655
  • EAN9798230604655
  • Date de parution21/02/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

This virtual album contains images of paintings created by famous artists from the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements, meaning those that have Impressionism as a reference point. Of course, it does not aim to cover the entirety of the works from this period, but rather to provide a journey that serves as an introduction to the topic, so that the reader retains a visual overview of the movement and its main representatives.
The Impressionist movement emerged in the late 19th century as a revolutionary artistic response to academic traditions. Inspired by light, color, and the fleeting nature of everyday life, Impressionist painters sought to capture the essence of a moment rather than its precise details. Their works, often painted outdoors (en plein air), broke from rigid techniques, embracing rapid, visible brushstrokes and vibrant, dynamic compositions.
This virtual album contains images of paintings created by famous artists from the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements, meaning those that have Impressionism as a reference point. Of course, it does not aim to cover the entirety of the works from this period, but rather to provide a journey that serves as an introduction to the topic, so that the reader retains a visual overview of the movement and its main representatives.
The Impressionist movement emerged in the late 19th century as a revolutionary artistic response to academic traditions. Inspired by light, color, and the fleeting nature of everyday life, Impressionist painters sought to capture the essence of a moment rather than its precise details. Their works, often painted outdoors (en plein air), broke from rigid techniques, embracing rapid, visible brushstrokes and vibrant, dynamic compositions.