3. Technological Breakthroughs:
From the Industrial Revolution of the
late 1800s, the world zoomed into
the Electronic Age in the mid-1900s,
then into the present Cyberspace
Age.
19. 2. Everyday Subjects
- Scenes of life
- Household objects
- Landscapes and Seascapes
- Houses, Cafes, Buildings
20. 3. Painting Outdoors
- Previously, still lifes, portraits, and
landscapes were painted inside the
studio. The impressionists found that
they could best capture the ever-
changing effects of light on color by
painting outdoors in natural light.
21. 4. Open Composition
- Impressionist painting also
moved away from the formal,
structured approach to placing
and positioning
their subjects.
24. - One of the founders of the impressionist
movement along with his friends Auguste Renoir,
Alfred Sisley, and Frédéric Bazille.
- He was the most prominent of the group
-Considered the most influential figure in the
movement.
-Monet is best known for his landscape paintings,
particularly those depicting his beloved flower
gardens and water lily ponds at his home in
Giverny.
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29. - One of the first 19th century artists
to depict modern-life subjects.
- He was a key figure in the transition
from realism to impressionism, with
a number of his works considered as
marking the birth of modern art.
34. - Along with Monet, was one of the central
figures of the impressionist movement.
- His early works were snapshots of real life,
full of sparkling color and light.
- By the mid-1880s, however, Renoir broke
away from the impressionist movement to
apply a more disciplined, formal technique to
portraits of actual people and figure
paintings.
35. Dancer A Girl with a Watering Can
Auguste Renoir, 1874 Auguste Renoir, 1876
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
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38. POST-IMPRESSIONISM
•Use of geometric approach,
fragmenting objects and
distorting people’s faces and
body parts, and applying
colors that were not
necessarily realistic or natural
39. PAUL CEZANNE
1839–1906
- A French artist and post-impressionist
painter.
- His work exemplified the transition from
late 19th-century impressionism to a new
and radically different world of art in the
20th century—paving the way for the next
revolutionary art movement known as
expressionism.
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45. -1853-1890
-A post-impressionist painter from The
Netherlands.
-His works were remarkable for their
strong, heavy brush strokes, intense
emotions, and colors that appeared to
almost pulsate with energy.
-Had most recognized works in the world.
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52. WHAT TO KNOW
1. Name three of the most prominent artists of the
impressionist movement.
2. Cite one outstanding characteristic of each of these
artists.
3. Who were two of the most famous post-impressionists?
4. What new techniques or styles distinguished post-
impressionism from
the earlier impressionism?
5. Identify two to three specific artworks where these
techniques are prominently seen.
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