impressionism
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•ImpressionismImpressionism was a was a 19th 19th centurycentury art movement that art movement that began as a loose association began as a loose association of Paris based artists, who of Paris based artists, who began exhibiting their art began exhibiting their art publicly in the 1860’s. The publicly in the 1860’s. The name of the movement is name of the movement is derived from the title of a derived from the title of a Claude MonetClaude Monet painting, called painting, called Impression, SunriseImpression, Sunrise
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Impression - Sunrise
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Impressionist artists felt the new technology of Photography was ruining the art of painting. They felt the need to create a new style of painting in which accurate rendering of the subject was not the main focus.
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The Impressionists changed the approach to painting, by recreating the sensation in the eye that views the subject, rather than recreating the subject.
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The public, at first hated the paintings, then gradually came to believe that the Impressionists had captured a fresh and original vision. The art critics of that time, continued to disapprove calling the paintings unfinished sketches.
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Characteristics of Characteristics of ImpressionistImpressionist painting include:painting include:
• Visible brushstrokesVisible brushstrokes
• Light ColorsLight Colors
• Emphasis on Light and the changing Emphasis on Light and the changing qualities of itqualities of it
• Ordinary Subject MatterOrdinary Subject Matter
• Unusual Visual AnglesUnusual Visual Angles
• Open CompositionsOpen Compositions
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Visible BrushstrokesVisible Brushstrokes
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LightLight
ColorsColors
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Emphasis on LightEmphasis on Light
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The Changing Qualities of The Changing Qualities of LightLight
Haystack - Morning
Haystack - Mist
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Ordinary Subject MatterOrdinary Subject Matter
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Unusual Visual Unusual Visual AnglesAngles
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Open CompositionsOpen Compositions
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Today the Impressionist style is very much alive and a very successful technique of painting. Though many artists have painted in the Impressionist style, the following artists were the innovators and masters of their style:
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Masters of Masters of ImpressionismImpressionism
•Claude MonetClaude Monet – Lilly ponds & Gardens – Lilly ponds & Gardens
•Auguste RenoirAuguste Renoir – People Outdoors – People Outdoors
•Edgar DegasEdgar Degas – Dancers and Theater – Dancers and Theater
•Camille PissarroCamille Pissarro – Cities and Streets – Cities and Streets
•Alfred SisleyAlfred Sisley – Rivers and Landscapes – Rivers and Landscapes
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Paintings by Paintings by Claude MonetClaude Monet
Self Portrait
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Artists Garden at Giverny - 1886
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Haystack – Sunset - 1872
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Water lilies – The Clouds - 1903
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Water lilies – Green Reflection - 1906
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Paintings by Paintings by AugusteAuguste Renoir Renoir
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Gypsy Girl - 1879
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The Boating Party - 1979
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Monet painting in his Garden - 1873
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The Swing 1876
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Paintings By Edgar Degas
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Miss la la at the circus Fernando
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Horses Before the Stands - 1876
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Cabaret - 1877
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The Rehearsal - 1878
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Paintings by Camille Pissaro
Self Portrait
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The Orchard - 1872
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Jallais Hills - 1876
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Path Through the Woods - 1876
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Boulavarde Montmarte – Rainy Afternoon - 1897
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Boulavarde Montmarte – Night - 1897
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Paintings By Alfred Sisley
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Bridge At Villanueve - 1872
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Banks of the Siene - 1873
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Flood at Port Marly - Flood at Port Marly - 18761876
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Station at Serves - Station at Serves - 18791879
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Church at Moret - Church at Moret - 18941894
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Painting Painting techniques techniques developed and developed and used by the used by the Impressionists:Impressionists:
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Short, thick strokes of paint are used to quickly capture the essence of the subject, rather than its details.
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Colors are applied side-by-side with as little mixing as possible, creating a vibrant surface. The optical mixing of colors occurs in the eye of the viewer.
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The play of natural light is emphasized. Close attention is paid to the reflection of colors from object to object.
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Grays and dark tones are produced by mixing complimentary colors. In pure Impressionism the use of black paint is avoided.
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In paintings made en plein air (outdoors), shadows are boldly painted with the blue of the sky as it is reflected onto surfaces, giving a sense of freshness and openness that was not captured in painting previously. (Blue shadows on snow inspired the technique.)
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Impressionism became the birth of Modern Art. All of the major art movements which would follow, including Post Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art owe their beginnings to Impressionism.
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Advanced Art – ImpressionismAdvanced Art – Impressionism• Lesson ObjectivesLesson Objectives – Students will have a general understanding of the – Students will have a general understanding of the
theory and characteristics of the Impressionist style of art and the major theory and characteristics of the Impressionist style of art and the major artists of the style. Students will be able to analyze light more objectively artists of the style. Students will be able to analyze light more objectively and learn to paint using the techniques of the impressionist style.and learn to paint using the techniques of the impressionist style.
• ActivitiesActivities• 1 Students will be shown power point on Impressionism. Create a list of 1 Students will be shown power point on Impressionism. Create a list of
artists, characteristics and techniques of the Impressionist style artists, characteristics and techniques of the Impressionist style • 2 Students will find examples of Impressionist style of painting from the 2 Students will find examples of Impressionist style of painting from the
internet at (ARTCHIVE). They will print 1 example of the artist of their internet at (ARTCHIVE). They will print 1 example of the artist of their choice and attempt to accurately reproduce the colors and brush strokes of choice and attempt to accurately reproduce the colors and brush strokes of the painting. Size will be 6x8.the painting. Size will be 6x8.
• 3 Students will produce an original painting executed in the Impressionist 3 Students will produce an original painting executed in the Impressionist style. Size will be 11x14.style. Size will be 11x14.
• 4 Students will be given a test on characteristics, techniques, and artist 4 Students will be given a test on characteristics, techniques, and artist work identification.work identification.
• AssessmentAssessment –Will be graded according the response to instruction, degree –Will be graded according the response to instruction, degree and quality of completion, craftsmanship, originality and appropriate and quality of completion, craftsmanship, originality and appropriate classroom behavior.classroom behavior.
• MaterialsMaterials- poster board, tempera paint, acrylic paint- poster board, tempera paint, acrylic paint• StandardsStandards • 1-KNOWLEDGE - STUDENTS KNOW AND APPLY VISUAL ARTS MEDIA, TECHNIQUES 1-KNOWLEDGE - STUDENTS KNOW AND APPLY VISUAL ARTS MEDIA, TECHNIQUES
AND PROCESSES. AND PROCESSES. • 2-APPLICATION - STUDENTS USE KNOWLEDGE OF VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS, 2-APPLICATION - STUDENTS USE KNOWLEDGE OF VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS,
PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS. PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS. • "3-CONTENT - STUDENTS CHOOSE, APPLY AND EVALUATE A RANGE OF SUBJECT "3-CONTENT - STUDENTS CHOOSE, APPLY AND EVALUATE A RANGE OF SUBJECT
MATTER, SYMBOLS AND IDEAS. MATTER, SYMBOLS AND IDEAS. • "4-CONTEXT - STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE VISUAL ARTS IN RELATION TO HISTORY "4-CONTEXT - STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE VISUAL ARTS IN RELATION TO HISTORY
AND CULTURE. AND CULTURE. • "5-INTERPRETATION - STUDENTS ANALYZE AND ASSESS CHARACTERISTICS, MERITS "5-INTERPRETATION - STUDENTS ANALYZE AND ASSESS CHARACTERISTICS, MERITS
AND MEANINGS IN THEIR OWN ARTWORK AND THE WORK OF OTHERS. AND MEANINGS IN THEIR OWN ARTWORK AND THE WORK OF OTHERS.
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Haystack – Sunset - 1872
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Cabaret - 1877