In 1883 he worked on his early masterpiece Bathers at Asnières. His image was of working class people relaxing, which he painted in the studio (a practice eschewed by Impressionists). The Mower (1881-2), Boy (c1882), Artist’s Mother (1882-3) & Study for Bathing (1883)

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Heron would meet Hepworth & Nicholson at St Ives & always return to Cornwall. He married in 1945. He was influenced by the Post Impressionists & had his first one man exhibit in 1947. Long Table with Fruit (1949), Still Life (1949), Crambe Vicarage (1949) & Tablecloth (1948)

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'House boats, Méricourt' (1937) Albert Marquet's most profound influence on his work is that of the Impressionists and like them, his favourite subjects were port scenes, river views and coastal villages; he was fascinated by the effect of light on water.

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4/ When you compare the work of impressionists, there are distinct styles, brushstrokes, color palettes, composition, subjects, etc. AI art is no different. Below are 4 different aesthetics from 4 talented artists.




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Modern French art includes Pissarro’s (1873) Chinese Vase which is a v satisfying work. Morisot’s (1878) Le Corsage Noir & Gonzales (c1877) Children Playing are two fine works by the leading female impressionists

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She modeled for both Renoir and Degas, Suzanne Valadon later became a successful artist herself. My portrait of her is in gouache.

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Pointillism is a painting technique developed in the late 19th century in which small distinct dots of color are applied in patterns. The technique is often associated with the work of the French Impressionists, particularly Georges Seurat, considered a founder of the style.

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Thank you, Bryan ❤️☺️👋 all!

Most Impressionists such as Monet owned copies of Hokusai, and art critic Burty, in 1866, said that Hokusai's work maintained the elegance of Watteau, the fantasy of Goya and the movement of Delacroix.

Cover first edition of Debussy's La Mer, 1905.

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Painting at Bedtime.
Woman Sewing.
Philip Wilson Steer.

Steer was an artist and art teacher. He was part of a movement of British Impressionists, after visiting France, although this seems to have garnered him some criticism, and later he painted in a more realist style.

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Henri E A Le Sidaner (1862-1939) French Painter, contemporary of Post-impressionists. Intimist painter known 4 paintings of domestic interiors & quiet street scenes. Style contained elements of impressionism w/influences of Manet, Monet & Pointillists discernible in his work.

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And so the Impressionists started painting on the fly, outdoors, out and about, with their easels and bundles of brushes.

This explains that brightness to their work; they painted what they saw, including bright blue skies and sunlight reflected on water or dappled by leaves...

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Max Liebermann (1847-1935) German Painter. Early in career paintings were in contrast 2 romantically idealized art, called the “disciple of the ugly”. Later influenced by art of the French Impressionists, Edouard Manet & Edgar Degas. Known 4 contribution 2 German Impressionism.

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It's Best Trees on the this week-the lungs of our world! There's only one painter of trees, with all their life & vitality. We highlight 'A Wheatfield, with Cypresses' by Vincent van Gogh from the The National Gallery, London.

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Thank you Ralf for the lovely video of the Impressionists.
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Four artworks by Frédéric Bazille. Virtually unknown here, he was one of the original Impressionists. He was killed during the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 when he was just 28.
He had such a delicate appreciation and application of light. He touched the sunlight so beautifully.

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