Definitionn. a school of late 19th century French painters who pictured appearances by strokes of unmixed colors to give the impression of reflected light
Last update: June 22, 2015
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She wants to create her impressionism in the field of painting. [Please select]
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His lacquer-ware is distinguished for a bold and at times almost eccentric impressionism, and his use of inlay is strongly characteristic. RitsuO (1663-1747), a pupil and contemporary of KOrin, and like him a potter and painter also, was another lacquerer of great skill. [Please select]
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But the defect of impressionism is not mainly its technical conventionality. [Please select]
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To this impressionism is absolutely insensitive. [Please select]
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Post-Impressionism, that vague and much-abused term, is now almost a household word. [Please select]
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Such people are numbered among the bitterest opponents of Post-Impressionism, and indeed it is difficult to see how they could be otherwise. [Please select]
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It is seen in its dogmatic and most naturalistic form in so-called Neo-Impressionism. [Please select]
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Like Debussy, he cannot always refrain from conventional beauty; Impressionism is in his blood. [Please select]
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French masterpieces Impressionism and the rest of it did not interest him to-night. [Please select]
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Gates on Impressionism and Appreciation, that the lamb had assimilated the lion. [Please select]
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In their love of novelty, irreverence, impressionism, elegance of speech, and above all in their praise of individual efficiency, they preached and pandered to their age. [Please select]
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