Impressionist Painters
Impressionism is a style of painting developed in the late 19th century that emphasizes an artist's immediate impression of a moment or scene, usually communicated through the use of light and its reflection. Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas used contemporary life as their subject matter and painted quickly and freely, capturing light and movement.
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Claude Monet
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
purchased slide/photo (photographer)
Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin
purchased slide/photo (photographer)
Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin
Degas, Edgar
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
Degas, Edgar
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
Renoir, Auguste
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
Feist, Peter H. (Fotograf)
Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin
purchased slide/photo (photographer)
Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin
Cézanne, Paul
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
Orsay Museum
Nadar (1820-1910). Photographe
National Library of France
Manet, Edouard
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
Manet, Edouard
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
Under and Tuglas Literature Centre