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Culture and Recreation - What Does The Term "Impressionism" Mean?

What does the term "impressionism" mean?

The term "impressionism" refers to a painting style that focused on capturing "impressions" of natural beauty with dots of color on canvas. It was developed by such artists as Claude Monet (1840–1926), Auguste Renoir (1841–1919), and Alfred Sisley (1839–1899), who took an almost scientific approach to their works. The word came from a painting by Claude Monet, called Impression: Sunrise, 1872, and was used by a journalist to characterize this small group of painters, whose work departed from the traditional style of their day.

The artists met occasionally at the Café Guerbois in Paris to discuss their works and techniques. They were opposed to the emotional and imaginative nature of the romantic styles popular at the time. Advocating a more realistic technique, they called themselves The Anonymous Society of Artists, Painters, Sculptors, etc., but they had...

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