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Impressionism 9b gumnazia№2 Kolomna by Daria Vasileva
Supervised by Ulia Kudinova Kolomna 2013
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The theme of my talk is “Impressionism”
to present the world of impressionism in al its variety
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This style was used especially in France between 1870 and 1900
by such painters as Monet, Cezzanne and Pissarro
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This style produces effects by use of colour rather than by details of form. The French impressionists often painted directly from nature.
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Positions of impressionism:
Science of colour The Impressionist Palette The Impressionist technique Here I can also mention Claude Oscar Monet.
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More natural methods of lighting their work Looking at the world with freshness and immediacy
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Official Salon
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These artist are incapable of producing a properly composed and finished painting
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An Impressionist paints landscapes outside working for a very short period of time
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As the light changes the Impressionist stops working Returning on a day when the light is similar
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The artists paint rapidly, analyzing tone and colour At the expence of composition and drawing
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The broken brushstrokes and the high key of colour provoke criticism
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They paint on white or very lightly tinted grounds add to brilliance of colour
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Edgar Degas Georges Seurat 1834-1917 1859-1891
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Paul Cezanne
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Vincent van Gogh
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This mixture of artists is what makes the subject so interesting and challenging.
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Impressionism is the result of simultaneous vision that sees a scene as a whole.
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put out our head to see the view
We are staying at a house on the banks of the Seine opposite the church at Vernon… put out our head to see the view
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“The church at Vernon”
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The Impressionist looks generally at the whole The Academician looks particularly at a series of objects
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Development of Impressionism - the new palette
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Grass is green But hills seen at a great distance do not green, but blue
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The landscape painter has to consider “local colour”, “atmospheric colour” and “illumination colours” and take into consideration “complementary colours”.
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“The principal person in a picture is light” Claude Oscar Monet
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It has been called Divisionism, Luminism and Pointillism
This new intensive study brought about a new palette and a new technique. It has been called Divisionism, Luminism and Pointillism
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This technique was not invention of one man but the outcome of a whole group of men. Such as Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir.
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Influence of camera in Impressionism
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Japonisme
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Claude Monet 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926
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“Impression, Sunrise” 1873
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Le Havre in Normandy a large port attended Suisse Academy
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1865 – Monet served in Algeria
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"The Cape de la Hève at Low Tide", 1865
"Mouth of the Seine at Honfleur", 1865
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A personal exhibition in 1879
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Poplars on the Epte
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Rouen Cathedral
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The pond with water lilies
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Nympheas
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Monet died in 1926, at the age of 86.
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I visit all kinds of exhibitions, Art Galleries and Museums
Admiring the paintings of Impressionists as asked myself a lot of questions.
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Thank you for your attention
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