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Impressionism In European Art

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Impressionism in European art refers to a movement that emerged in the 19th century, characterized by a focus on capturing fleeting moments and the effects of light in paintings.

Key Features

  • emphasis on capturing light and atmosphere
  • loose brushwork
  • vibrant color palette
  • depiction of everyday scenes
  • focus on subjective experience

Pros

  • Unique and innovative artistic style
  • Influential in shaping modern art movements
  • Celebrated for its beauty and emotional depth

Cons

  • Critics at the time found the loose brushwork and unconventional compositions to be too avant-garde
  • Controversy surrounding the rejection of traditional academic techniques

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