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Page 1: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

Impressionism

Page 2: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

The Impressionist movement

began in France in the 1860s.

It was probably the most important

and successful art movement ever.

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Until the 1880s, the only way

that artists could be

successful was to have their

paintings shown at Le Salon.

This was France’s yearly

official art show.

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Judges awarded prizes to the

winners .

Exhibiting paintings at the Salon

was the only way for artists to

become known and get work.

Page 5: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

Work that was considered to be “acceptable”

at Le Salon had to look realistic, like this

Ingres, 1800s, Madame d’Haussonville

Page 6: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

Or historical like this…………. Ingres, Napoleon on His Throne, 1806

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Or Biblical, like this…..

The Abduction of Rebecca, Eugene Delacriox, 1846

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However, this traditional way of

looking at the world was changing,

mainly because of the invention of

the camera

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Many artists began to take photographs and this affected

the way they painted:

They were able to capture movement and spontaneity.

Page 10: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

They experimented with less formal poses

and cropping

Page 11: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

Advances in technology also made

it possible for manufacturers to

mass produce paint and put it in

tubes.

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The artists began to paint outside.

They became interested in using pure

color and painting the effects of

changing light on color.

Page 13: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

But when these artists tried to

exhibit their work at Le Salon,

they were rejected because the

critics said that the paintings

looked sloppy and unfinished.

Page 14: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

And so they got together and

put on their own exhibitions.

The leader of the Impressionists

was Claude Monet. The term

Impressionist came from his

painting Impression: Sunrise

Page 15: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different
Page 16: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

“Impressionism” was intended as an

insult, but the name stuck and

eventually the artists embraced it

Page 17: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

Monet often painted the same subject at different

times of day and in different weather. He painted

haystacks in the fields…..

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Waterlillies…..

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Rouen Cathedral……..

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Landscapes……

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People……

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And his garden, which became famous.

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Other important Impressionist painters were

Edgar Degas….

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Pierre-August Renoir

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Paul Cezanne…

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And Mary Cassatt, an American who helped to

make Impressionism popular in the United States

Page 29: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

The Impressionist movement

was revolutionary for the art

world because it paved the way

for abstraction.

Artists were no longer restricted

to painting in a realistic manner.

Page 30: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

Georges Seurat

Pointillism and Optical Mixing

Page 31: Impressionism - Denton ISD“Impressionism” was intended as an insult, but the name stuck and eventually the artists embraced it . Monet often painted the same subject at different

Seurat placed

small dots of

color close

together so

that they

appear to mix

when viewed

from a distance

Seurat placed

small dots of

different colors

next to each

other. When

viewed from a

distance, they

appear to mix.

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This is called Optical Mixing

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Turn in the practice oil pastel (orange, lemon, etc.)

Go to the computer lab and look at Monet

Landscapes or Impressionist Landscapes

Copy and paste into a Word document

Change format to Landscape and enlarge to fill the

page. Print.

Try to recreate the style of the

brushstrokes with your pastels

Complete the reading packet on

Impressionism.