A celebration of the Impressionists artists, including Monet, Renoir and Pissarro, whose paintings are inextricably linked to the birth of modern art. Today, our passion for these artists remains, and their paintings are amongst the best-loved works in the history of art. By choosing to paint extraordinary pictures of modernity that shocked the bourgeois elite, the Impressionists challenged the academic ideals of the French Salons, rejected the past and embracing colour to portray a sense of joie de vivre. Their revolutionary use of colour, free brushstrokes and modern subject matter, painted en plain air gave rise to one of the most important and influential art movements of the nineteenth century. Featuring many of the most famous and important pieces by the groups key figures, this beautifully illustrated reference book also includes a collection of less well-known but equally important works to show the diversity of this exceptional movement.
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Weight: 400g
Dimensions: 170 x 160mm
Publication Date: 09 Mar 2018
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781786647665
About Tamsin Pickeral
Tamsin Pickeral is a writer who specialises in books in books on art animals and travel. Alongside her own books she has also been a major contributor to a number of multi-author art reference publications and exhibition catalogues. Her books are published internationally and have been widely reviewed in leading newspapers and magazines. Michael Robinson is a lecturer and writer on art and design history. Originally an art dealer with his own provincial gallery in Sussex he entered academic life by way of a career change having gained a Masters research degree at Kingston University where he has lectured on British and French art of the Modern period. He is also a Blue Badge tourist guide and is often to be found in galleries and museums sharing his passions with others.