impressionist in A Sentence

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    Frédéric Bazille(who only posthumously participated in the Impressionist exhibitions)(1841- 1870).

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    Many photographic works of the time were modeled on Impressionist painting.

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    Pissarro was the only artist to show at all eight Impressionist exhibitions.

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    The Impressionist and post Impressionist art permanent collections are really artistic and aesthetically appealing.

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    Like his Impressionist colleagues, Pissarro's paintings are delicate studies of the effect of light and color on nature.

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    Edgar Degas(a realist who despised the term"Impressionist", but is considered one, due to his loyalty to the group),(1834-1917).

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    Impressionist paintings do not exploit the transparency of thin paint films(glazes), which earlier artists manipulated carefully to produce effects.

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    It was good to see, but the multitude of Impressionist museums in Paris will have my repeat business.

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    Though the Impressionist group disbanded, Cassatt still had contact with some of the members, including Renoir, Monet, and Pissarro.

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    Impressionist paintings do not exploit the transparency of thin paint films(glazes) which earlier artists built up carefully to produce effects.

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    Also in his works there are still remnants of Impressionist painting and authors such as Degas, Monet or Renoir.

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    He is the only artist to have shown his work at all eight Paris Impressionist exhibitions, from 1874 to 1886.

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    Paul Dukas is another French composer sometimes considered an Impressionist, but his style is perhaps more closely aligned to the late Romanticists.

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    The individual artists saw few financial rewards from the Impressionist exhibitions, but their art gradually won a degree of public acceptance and support.

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    Paul Dukas is another French composer sometimes considered to be an Impressionist but his style is perhaps more closely aligned to the late Romanticists.

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    The individual artists achieved few financial rewards from the Impressionist exhibitions, but their art gradually won a degree of public acceptance and support.

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    If she loves Impressionist art, google information about her favorite artist and find out when the museum or gallery is hosting an exhibition.

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    A pilgrimage for art lovers, this picturesque village on the banks of the Seine was the home of French Impressionist painter Claude Monet.

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    You may notice that your vision is blurred a little bit, like checking out a cloudy piece of glass or seeing an Impressionist painting.

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    Another option that explores the Impressionist movement is meandering on part of this trail, which traces world-famous artists' tracks along the Seine, west of Paris.

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    French Impressionist Cinema is a term applied to a loosely defined group of films and filmmakers in France from 1919-1929, although these years are debatable.

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    In 1913, just six years before the end of his long life, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the great French Impressionist painter, said,"I am just learning to paint.".

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    Though its best known for its collection of Impressionist works(with a particular emphasis on Renoir and Degas), the museum is just as strong in decorative arts.

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    Paul Cézanne, who participated in the first and third Impressionist exhibitions, developed a highly individual vision emphasizing pictorial structure; he is most often called a post-Impressionist.

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    You may notice that your vision has blurred a little, as if you are looking through a cloudy piece of glass or viewing an Impressionist painting.

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    Paul Cézanne, who participated in the first and third Impressionist exhibitions, developed a highly individual vision emphasizing pictorial structure, and he is more often called a post-Impressionist.

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    Paul Cézanne, who participated in the first and third Impressionist exhibitions, developed a highly individual vision emphasising pictorial structure, and he is more often called a post-Impressionist.

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    Édouard Manet, although regarded by the Impressionists as their leader, never abandoned his liberal use of black as a colour, and never participated in the Impressionist exhibitions.

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    Edouard Manet, although regarded by the Impressionists as their leader, never abandoned his liberal use of black as a colour, and never participated in the Impressionist exhibitions.

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    Edouard Manet, although regarded by the Impressionists as their leader, never abandoned his liberal use of black as a colour, and never participated in the Impressionist exhibitions.

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