Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Week of April 8- Late 18th and 19th Century Art- Romanticism- Post Impressionism



















Impressionism is a style of painting developed around the nineteen century. By using bright colors to present the effect of light in an object. In other words this impressionism is a way of painting in which color and tone are light. Impressionism is often painted outdoors to capture sunlight and the color of the object. This is an impression sunrise by Claude Monet in 1872. The way colors are being express shows us that without the brighter orange or the gray sky there will be no sun. Impressionism captures the effect of light which could convey a change in weather or season. Artist captures the image of an object as someone would see it if they caught a peek of it.



    Post Impressionism is the style of a wage range of different artistic styles that all share a common movement. This movement became a new way artist  painted. Post Impressionism influenced many groups during the 20th century. Many artist use their emotions in order to connect in a deeper level. It mainly focused on abstract form and patterns. This is a painting of a lady in the field by Camille Pissarro in 1889.





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