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Early Art Impressionism Jessica Staton Period 3/4 August 8 th, 2007 Water-Lilies (1906) by Claude Monet.

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1 Early Art Impressionism Jessica Staton Period 3/4 August 8 th, 2007 Water-Lilies (1906) by Claude Monet

2 When & Where It Began Started in the 19 th Century Around the 1860s to 1900s Paris, France Impression, Sunrise (1873) by Claude Monet The Water-Lily Pond, Harmony in Green (1899) by Claude Monet

3 Philosophy Called "en plein air“ (outdoor) Break away from the “norm” Capture visual reality Spontaneous and informal Allowed people to accept the art as an “object within itself” Paint outdoors, natural scenery The Palazzo Dario (1908) by Claude Monet

4 Characteristics Looks “unfinished” Shows light and darks’ changing qualities –Shows the changes of time Short, “broken” brush strokes Open composition Unusual angles Varied use of color Art of immediacy and movement Lilacs, Grey Weather (1873) by Claude Monet

5 Political & Historical Background Emperor Napoleon III Académie des beaux-arts gave standards for art –No appreciation for impressionism –Color was conservative, brush strokes suppressed, concealed artist (emotions, personality and techniques) The Salon rejected many of the art sent to them –Napoleon III allowed the public to judge their work The public was unsure at first, then accepting Franco-Prussian War (1870) Houses of Parliament, Sunset (1904) by Claude Monet

6 Oscar-Claude Monet November 14, 1840 – Paris, France Father was a grocer Mother was a singer Went to La Havre Secondary school of arts Mother died (January 28th, 1857) when he was 16 Met future wife Camille Doncieux –Had first child Jean (1867) Branch of the Seine near Giverny (1897) by Claude Monet

7 Oscar-Claude Monet (Part 2) Painted and sold charcoal caricatures for ten to twenty francs Attempted suicide by jumping into the Seine –Financial struggles Married Camille Doncieux (1873) –2nd son Michel (1878) –Died of tuberculosis September 5th 1879 Died of lung cancer (December 5th, 1926) The Grand Canal (1908) by Claude Monet

8 Impression, Sunrise (1873) Beautiful combination of reds and blues Strikes me as calm and quiet Vibrant contrasts between cool and warm colors The boaters stand out well, sun is defined Gave Impressionism its’ name

9 Rouen Cathedral Series 13 pieces all-together Great show of light contrast and conflicting colors Wonderful precision in the way he painted the architecture Accurate Gives the sense of solidity and physical permanency or immortality

10 Edgar De Gas July 19 th, 1834 – Paris, France Father was a banker Attended a law school –Hated it Attended an art school –Loved it National Guard –Refused due to bad eyesight Picked up photography for this painting

11 Edgar De Gas Father died in 1874 –Brother Rene was in heaps of debt –Sold art and house to pay it off Isolated himself afterwards, selling his work to support himself Stopped working around 1912 Nearly blind before death Never married and died alone (1917) –Outlived many of his friends

12 The Bellelli Family (1858-1867) Bright colors on the wall and floor that contrast (warm and cool) Unusual positions of second child and man Obvious tension Excellent because it holds a hidden message (Men vs. Women)

13 Woman with Chrysanthemums (1865) So much detail broken up in the “impressionist” style Cool colors override the warm ones Makes the picture look almost cold The main focus is definitely the flowers, though they curve against the woman’s shoulder

14 Thank you…


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