They stand as securely in the tradition of western art now as the cubists, the impressionists or the romantics do. |
As talented vocal impressionists, they spoofed many identifiable targets, including rambling elder Jamaican characters, rap artists and smooth-talking Lotharios. |
The artistic movement known as divisionism was an Italian response to the impressionists and post-impressionists. |
If he lasts long enough to have impressionists take note of him, his impression wouldn't be that different to John Major, just with a slightly different voice. |
Yet there is no uncertainty, no mistiness in his form, as there is in that of some of the other impressionists. |
When the revaluation of 19th-century art took place with the final recognition of the impressionists, this contrast was too blatant to be ignored. |