They stand as securely in the tradition of western art now as the cubists, the impressionists or the romantics do. |
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The artistic movement known as divisionism was an Italian response to the impressionists and post-impressionists. |
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New to the body-painting arena is the airbrushing of makeup using a process called pointillism, a form of art borrowed from the French impressionists. |
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French surrealists, cubists, and impressionists mostly influence Lebanese artists, who add an oriental touch to the French technique and subject matter. |
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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. |
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As talented vocal impressionists, they spoofed many identifiable targets, including rambling elder Jamaican characters, rap artists and smooth-talking Lotharios. |
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When the revaluation of 19th-century art took place with the final recognition of the impressionists, this contrast was too blatant to be ignored. |
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The impressionists showed us something about the world, Cezanne something different, a chocolate-box painting nothing. |
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Under the influence of Edgar Degas and the other Impressionists the artist Mary Cassatt changed her painting style. |
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The Impressionists insisted they wanted to paint directly what they saw in nature. |
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His methodical painstakingness was another point of divergence from the Impressionists and he devoted many studies to creating the composition. |
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Since the Impressionists were themselves an unfixed point, the Wallace Collection's Road to Impressionism is necessarily a vague track. |
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To place the unclassifiable Rodin among the Impressionists might be considered perverse. |
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The Impressionists like Cezanne and Monet emphasized the impression a scene left on the viewer, and added a subjective tone to their paintings. |
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Bostonian blue bloods were among the first to imitate, popularise and avidly collect the Impressionists. |
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A key Chicago experience for him was exposure to modern art, especially the Impressionists. |
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The art gallery contrasts well, with works by Impressionists and Colourists housed in elegant surroundings. |
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For some series he employs palettes derived from classic paintings by old masters or Impressionists. |
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Apart from Indian artists, I like the Impressionists, particularly Monet and Cezanne. |
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When I saw Munch and the Impressionists after the war, it was a big moment for me. |
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He had personal associations with contemporary Impressionists such as Claude Monet. |
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Sisley was born to British parents in Paris and after meeting with fellow future Impressionists, Bazille, Monet and Renoir, he adhered to this approach throughout his career. |
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His chapter on Paris art focuses almost exclusively on economics, resulting in what must be one of the least scintillating treatments of the Impressionists ever written. |
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In keeping with her family's long tradition of Dutch Impressionists, she manipulates thick layers of paint with a palette knife to form rich color and texture on the canvas. |
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However, Canaletto was not interested in capturing the atmosphere of Venice, unlike Turner, the Impressionists and other painters who have followed. |
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Today, the public considers the Impressionists to be traditional painters and flocks in record numbers to view their works on display in museums around the world. |
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The Impressionists used quick brush strokes and bright colors. |
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Known for his serene and spiritual landscapes, company officials say Hayslette draws inspiration from the woodcuts of Asian masters and the Impressionists. |
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With his good income as a stockbroker, Gauguin could afford to buy several paintings by Manet, Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir and other Impressionists. |
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Even the obvious influence of Japanese art on the Impressionists and of African art on Picasso and the Cubists has been lost in the fine print of art histories. |
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His favorite painters are the Tonalists, landscape painters whose work was once well known but is now eclipsed by the Hudson River painters, the Impressionists, and others. |
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The Impressionists pioneered the use of light in painting as they attempted to capture light as seen from the human eye. |
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Some recent art historians have deepened the confusion by claiming either Courbet or the Impressionists for the label. |
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The Cubists, Futurists, Imagists, Impressionists, Vorticists had all taken a hand at rejuvenating the sad and perplexed Muse. |
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Morisot drew Manet into the circle of painters who became known as the Impressionists. |
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She exhibited with the Impressionists from 1874 onwards, only missing the exhibition in 1878 when her daughter was born. |
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Crowded city street scenes were popular with the Impressionists and related painters, especially ones showing Paris. |
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Just as the Impressionists revolutionized light, so did the fauvists rethink color, painting their canvases in bright, wild hues. |
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The pioneers of modern art were Romantics, Realists and Impressionists. |
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The Impressionists often, though by no means always, painted en plein air. |
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Leader of the movement and father of modern painting, Claude Monet is perhaps one of the best known Impressionists and a major character in Normandy's artistic heritage. |
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