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         Impressionism & Post-impressionism Art:     more books (100)
  1. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in The Art Institute of Chicago by James N. Wood, 2000-04-28
  2. Modern Art: Impressionism to Post-Modernism
  3. Nineteenth Century French Art: From Romanticism to Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Art Nouveau by Henri Loyrette, 2007-10-09
  4. History of Art: Post-impressionism
  5. Is it art? post-impressionism, futurism, cubism, by John Nilsen Laurvik, 1913
  6. History of Art: Post-impressionism
  7. History of Art Post Impressionism by Claude Schaeffner, 0000
  8. The new tendency in art;: Post impressionism, cubism, futurism, by Henry Rankin Poore, Henry R. Poore, 1913
  9. Post-impressionism (Art Off the Wall) by TBA, 2008-09-15
  10. History of Art Post Impressionism by Claude Schaeffner, 1968
  11. Eyewitness Art: Post Impressionism by Colin Wiggins, 1993-09-15
  12. Post-Impressionism (World of Art) by Bernard Denvir, 1992-05
  13. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism at The Art Institute of Chicago by James N. Wood, 2000-04-25
  14. French Painters and Paintings from the Fourteenth Century to Post-Impressionism (A Library of art criticism) by Gerd Meuhsam, 1970-06

1. WebMuseum Impressionism
Impressionism The impressionist style of painting is characterized chiefly by actual reflected light. Impressionism, French
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2. WebMuseum Monet, Claude
Early works, SainteAdresse, near Le Havre 1840-1872 First Impressionist paintings. Later Impressionism. Paris. Rouen Cathedral. Poplars on
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3. Impressionism Artists And Their Works
Artists by Movement Impressionism
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4. Impressionism
Download or browse eight teacher lessons introducing the major themes of Impressionism; plans are geared towards grades 18.
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5. Impressionism - Impressionism Art
Impressionism Impressionism Paintings and Art History study of the movement, Artists, Oil Paintings, Images, connection to other Movements and Art
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6. What Is Impressionism? By Art Historian Dr. Lori
What is Impressionism? The Artists and the Movement Request an online appraisal for your artwork from Dr. Lori Email page to a friend
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7. The Vincent Van Gogh Gallery
A comprehensive resource for information about Van Gogh and images of his works. Has captured all the paintings, sketches, watercolours, letter
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8. Mark Harden's Artchive The First Impressionist Exhibition, 1874
Virtual recreation of the revolutionary show, with images, catalog facsimiles and contemporary criticism. Included works by Renoir, Monet, Pissarro
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9. ArtLex Art Dictionary
art Harlem Renaissance hieroglyphics Hindu art history painting Hudson River School icon illumination Impressionism Islamic art Japanese art
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10. NGA - Impressionism
Tour Impressionism Overview Start Tour 1 2 3 4 5 6 next room back to French Painting of the 19th century
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11. The Art Institute Of Chicago: Art Access
Designed to help students understanding of objects in The art Institute of Chicago.They can be used as a resource both before and after a museum visit and
http://www.artic.edu/artaccess/AA_Impressionist/
In the late 19th century, the Impressionists defied academic tradition in French art with their emphasis on modern subjects, sketchlike technique, and practice of painting in the open air with pure, high-keyed color. In the wake of the Impressionist revolution, a new generation of Post-Impressionists pushed the basic pictorial components of color, line, and composition into new psychological and formal territories, influencing many abstract artists of the early 20th century. Thanks to such pioneering donors as Mrs. Potter Palmer and Frederic Clay Bartlett , The Art Institute of Chicago houses one of the largest and most significant collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in the world.
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12. Cleveland Museum Of Art - Impressionist And Post-Impressionist Art Slide Packet
Excellent guide with slides and extensive notes mainly aimed at teachers
http://www.clevelandart.org/educatn/trc-news/slidepac/1.html
Plan your Visit Our Collections Special Exhibitions Events ... A-Z Index
Search For Schools and Teachers Teachers Resource Center Slide Packets Sample Pack Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Art Slide Packet Please Pardon our Progress! The Museum's permanent collection has been removed for storage and safekeeping. The next special exhibition opens October 16, 2005. More information Edouard Manet, French, 1832-1883. Portrait of Berthe Morisot, c. 1869-76. Oil on canvas, 73.6 x 58.34 cm. Leonard C. Hanna, Jr., Collection, 1958.34 Although Manet refused to exhibit with the impressionists, choosing instead to gain acceptance through the Salon , he shared some of their artistic goals, such as the desire to capture a fleeting moment on the canvas without losing any of its liveliness. Manet's distinct brush strokes and exposed ground contribute to an impression of spontaneous realism, and this painting appears unfinished compared to those of the more conservative painters of his time. His innovative techniquessuch as painting on a white ground instead of the traditional red-ochreinfluenced the impressionists. He was interested in portraying contemporary life and understanding how the eye sees light and color. Manet's knowledge and admiration of the work of past masters and his friendship with the younger generation of artists made him a bridge between traditional academic artists and the impressionists. Vivian Kung and Patricia Richmond
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13. AIC Art Explorer : AIC : Activity : Impressionism And Post-Impressionism
Activity impressionism and Postimpressionism An art Institute Web site thathighlights 12 Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works in the museum and
http://www.artic.edu/artexplorer/search.php?tab=2&resource=502

14. The Art Institute Of Chicago: Art Access
Designed to help students' understanding of objects in The art Institute of Chicago. They can be used as a resource both before and after a museum visit and include a list of the fulfilled Illinois Learning Standards.
http://www.artic.edu/artaccess/AA_Impressionist/index.html
In the late 19th century, the Impressionists defied academic tradition in French art with their emphasis on modern subjects, sketchlike technique, and practice of painting in the open air with pure, high-keyed color. In the wake of the Impressionist revolution, a new generation of Post-Impressionists pushed the basic pictorial components of color, line, and composition into new psychological and formal territories, influencing many abstract artists of the early 20th century. Thanks to such pioneering donors as Mrs. Potter Palmer and Frederic Clay Bartlett , The Art Institute of Chicago houses one of the largest and most significant collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in the world.
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Last updated: August 2003 Questions?
technical support:
webmaster@artic.edu

15. Post-Impressionism - Post-Impressionism Art
Postimpressionism - Post-Impressionist Paintings and art History. Study of thePost-impressionism movement, artists, Oil Paintings, Images, connection to
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Post-Impressionism
(starts 1880s)
The years between 1880 and the outbreak of WW II testified to a fruitfulness of different styles and artistic movements in Western Europe. These various tendencies, often consciously at odds with one another, are traditionally grouped under a common label, modernism.
Post-Impressionism is a French art movement in early Modernism, also known as Synthetism. It is almost absurd to call it Post-Impressionism for two reasons: because it diverged so strongly away from its predecessors -

16. Www.alupi.com - The Official Web Of The Romanian Painter Calin Alupi
Paintings, drawings, pastels; important representative of the Romanian postimpressionism in contemporary art.
http://www.atelieralupi.com/calin/
Welcome to Alupi.com
The Official Web of the Romanian Painter Calin Alupi
The English site Aller vers l' Atelier Alupi - Cours et stages de peinture ... - Art workshops in France

17. ArtLex On Post-Impressionism
Postimpressionism defined, with images of works from art history, great quotations,and links to other resources.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/p/postimp.html
P ost-Impressionism or post-impressionism - In early Modernism , a French art movement that immediately followed Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism . The artists involved, usually meaning (French, 1839-1906), Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890), Paul Gauguin (French, 1848-1903), and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901) showed a greater concern for expression structure and form than did the Impressionist artists. Building on the works of the Neo-Impressionists, these artists rejected the emphasis the Impressionists put on naturalism and the depiction of fleeting effects of light The term was coined by the British art critic and painter, Roger Fry (1866-1934), on the occasion of an exhibit of works by these artists, which he curated in 1910 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Other artists who were involved in this movement during a portion of their careers were Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) and George Braque (French, 1882-1963).
See pages about individual Post-Impressionists: Also see isms and -ism http://www.artlex.com

18. Camden Fine Art – Modern British Painting, Drawing & Prints
Forthcoming exhibitions and contact details for private view gallery specialising in late British impressionism and postimpressionism.
http://www.camdenfineart.co.uk/
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19. VMFA: Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts
An art collection spanning 6,000 years includes Faberge, art Nouveau, art Deco, impressionism, postimpressionism, Contemporary, American, Classical, Byzantine, African, Egyptian, Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan and Indian art.
http://www.vmfa.state.va.us/
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20. Post-Impressionism Art - Artists, Artworks And Biographies
Postimpressionism The Post Impressionist period came when several formerImpressionist painters became art History Post-impressionism (1885 - 1905)
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arts marketplace browse the arts submit arts news media kit ... Art History: Post-Impressionism: (1885 - 1905) The Post Impressionist period came when several former Impressionist painters became dissatisfied with the movements insistence on light and color. The post-Impressionists aspired to fine more depth in the roles of color, form and solidity in painting. Post Impressionism was a continuation of the Impressionist movement, but rejected the limitations of its predecessor. The terms was first used by English art critic Roger Fry describing the work of painters such as Paul Cezanne, Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec among others. The term does not define a singular style or approach, it encompasses all artists that whose main goal was to express more than a visual interpretation. Their aim was to portray emotion and intellect in addition to imagery. Also related to Pointillism, a technique associated with Paul Signac and Georges Seurat, this partition of the movement called themselves the Neo-Impressionists because of their impressionist revival. Beardsley, Aubrey - 1872 - 1898

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