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1 Impressionism type of painting that tried to capture visual impressions Modern World History Midterm
2 impressionism school of painting of the late 1800s and early 1900s that tried to capture fleeting visual impressions chapter 22
3 Impressionism school of paintings of the late 1800's and early 1900's that tried to capture fleeting visuals impressions Vocabulary for the test 20 and 22
4 impressionism end of the century a 3rd style was called ..... history
5 Impressionism Musical style which stresses tone color, atmosphere, and fluidity, typical of Debussy MUL1010: Review for Final
6 impressionism writing that reflects a personal image of a character, event, or concept Hockinson AP Literature and Composition
7 Impressionism The french style of composition in which outlines are blurred, there is harnonic ambiguity and an atmospheric style. isms
8 impressionism the french style of composition in which outlines are blurred, there is harnonic ambiguity and an atmosheric style Chapter 11..music
9 Impressionism Art that tried to capture fleeting visual impressions. Part IV of Study Guide
10 Impressionism Art that tried to capture fleeting visual impressions. World History Final Exam Review- Part IV
11 Impressionism Art that tried to capture fleeting visual impressions. World History Final Exam Review- Part IV
12 impressionism the recording of events/situations as they have been impressed upon the mind Literary Terms
13 impressionism sought to capture the first fleeting impression made by a scene or object on the viewer's eye History Chapter 22
14 impressionism an art period known for its blurry-like look. Images con seem fuzzy to look at know for their attention to light also, landscapes and people are their favorite subjects to paint/draw art
15 Impressionism Best known modernist movement where painters used flickering color networks to show everyday life. MUMH final exam
16 Impressionism (1) A movement in the visual arts in France during the second half of the 19th C. Impressionism emphasized suggestion rather than depiction and the play of light on a subject rather than its depiction. (2) In music, a set of style characteristics perceived as analogous to (1). Impressionistic harmony tends to be nontraditional and orchestration is transparent.- Prelude to “The Afternoon of a Faun Music 12
17 Impressionism 1860-1930. Impressionism, an art movement which began in France about 1860, concerned itself with an intense involvement with light- capturing the effect of light on objects and portraying this effect on canvas. There was an attempt here to give an "impression" of a scene rather than to include every detail. Among the important French Impressionists were Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Camille Pissaro.Post Impressionism surrounded a loosely organized collection of painters who broke away from Impressionism for intellectual reasons. Seurat and Cezanne applied scientific principles to their art, and most others, such as Gaugui, Van Gogh, and Lautrec experimented in expressionism of color and semi-abstract formats less in keeping with the Impressionistic style. The movement began in the 1880's and soon laid the foundation for many individual directions in modern art. Art history - Periods/Movements
18 impressionism artistic movement West-Central Europe
19 Impressionism The type of art that painters use to show how something looked "at a glance" using pure, shimmering colors to capture that first "impression" WH2 UNiT 4 A-D
20 Impressionism movement that developed in Fracne during the mid 19th century. They were concerned with light and its effects. Members included Renoir, Degas, Manet, Monet, and Pissaro. Art Terms
21 Impressionism The artists tried to capture reality exactly as it appeared to the artist at one moment. It is concerned with light and its effects and the use of "broken" color. The movement derives its name from a painting by Monet. Artists in this movement included Monet, Renoir, Degas, Cezanne,and Manet. Art Movements
22 Impressionism concentrated on everyday life Chapter 26 sec 4
23 impressionism style/era of painting, painted contemporary life and subjects using bright colors and broad, visible brush strokes ids 33-39
24 Impressionism Late 19th century art movement, centered in France, use of discontinuous strokes of color Art Terms
25 Impressionism Artistic style developed in France in the late 1800s that employed light, shadow, color, and varied brush strokes to leave the viewer with a more natural impression. Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, and Auguste Renoir pioneered the style. Mr D's AP Euro Review - 19th Century
26 Impressionism Renior Humanities 214 Art Final
27 Impressionism Degas Humanities 214 Art Final
28 Impressionism Monet Humanities 214 Art Final
29 Impressionism Manet Humanities 214 Art Final
30 Impressionism Cassat Humanities 214 Art Final
31 impressionism concentration on immediate visual impression of scene/ unmixed primary colors ART HISTORY vocab
32 Impressionism School of painting of the late 1800s and early 1900s that tried to fleeting visual impressions WH2: Exam Vocab (18-25)
33 Impressionism 7 Art Final
34 impressionism visible brushstrokes, capture a moment in time art history paintings
35 Impressionism Attempt to capture in music what impressionist painters did in visual. musc test #3
36 Impressionism Writing that reflects a personal image of a hcaracter, event, concept Lit vocab
37 Impressionism 1850-early 1900s.Rebelled against tradition. Creative applications of texture, light, shading, and color. first form of Modernism. Culture Jeopardy Questions
38 Impressionism Stresses tone color and atmosphere. Vague melodies that drop off into nothing Experiencing Music Exam 5
39 impressionism capture momentary impression of a subject in their senses Chapter 24 History
40 impressionism a. A literary style characterized by the use of details and mental associations to evoke subjective and sensory impressions rather than the re-creation of objective reality Postmodernism
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