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subjectivity in the conception of the image, the very subjectivity that photography eliminated". The
Impressionists sought to express their perceptions of nature, rather than create exact representations. This allowed artists to depict subjectively what they saw with their "tacit imperatives of taste and conscience". Photography encouraged painters to exploit aspects of the painting medium, like colour, which photography then lacked: "The Impressionists were the first to consciously offer a subjective alternative to the photograph".
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694:) primarily because it depicted a nude woman with two clothed men at a picnic. While the Salon jury routinely accepted nudes in historical and allegorical paintings, they condemned Manet for placing a realistic nude in a contemporary setting. The jury's severely worded rejection of Manet's painting appalled his admirers, and the unusually large number of rejected works that year perturbed many French artists.
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subjects of the paintings were often women interacting with their environment by either their gaze or movement. Cassatt, in particular, was aware of her placement of subjects: she kept her predominantly female figures from objectification and cliche; when they are not reading, they converse, sew, drink tea, and when they are inactive, they seem lost in thought.
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The women
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The critics of the time lumped these four together without regard to their personal styles, techniques, or subject matter. Critics viewing their works at the exhibitions often attempted to acknowledge the women artists' talents but circumscribed them within a limited notion of femininity. Arguing for
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Impressionists' progress toward a brighter style of painting was gradual. During the 1860s, Monet and Renoir sometimes painted on canvases prepared with the traditional red-brown or grey ground. By the 1870s, Monet, Renoir, and Pissarro usually chose to paint on grounds of a lighter grey or beige
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dominated French art. The Académie was the preserver of traditional French painting standards of content and style. Historical subjects, religious themes, and portraits were valued; landscape and still life were not. The Académie preferred carefully finished images that looked realistic when examined
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One can understand that women have no originality of thought, and that literature and music have no feminine character; but surely women know how to observe, and what they see is quite different from that which men see, and the art which they put in their gestures, in their toilet, in the decoration
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quickly gained favour with the public. It was also accepted by the artists themselves, even though they were a diverse group in style and temperament, unified primarily by their spirit of independence and rebellion. They exhibited togetherâalbeit with shifting membershipâeight times between 1874 and
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have written works that are
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proved to be controversial with critics. Some considered Degas to have overthrown sculptural traditions in the same way that
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Impressionists, however, developed new techniques specific to the style. Encompassing what its adherents argued was a different way of seeing, it is an art of immediacy and movement, of candid poses and compositions, of the play of light expressed in a bright and varied use of colour.
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As well as imagery, women were excluded from the formative discussions that resulted in meetings in those places. That was where male Impressionists were able to form and share ideas about Impressionism. In the academic realm, women were believed to be incapable of handling complex subjects, which
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Monet, Sisley, Morisot, and Pissarro may be considered the "purest" Impressionists, in their consistent pursuit of an art of spontaneity, sunlight, and colour. Degas rejected much of this, as he believed in the primacy of drawing over colour and belittled the practice of painting outdoors. Renoir
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New technology played a role in the development of the style. Impressionists took advantage of the mid-century introduction of premixed paints in tin tubes (resembling modern toothpaste tubes), which allowed artists to work more spontaneously, both outdoors and indoors. Previously, painters made
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While Edgar Degas was primarily known as a painter in his lifetime, he began to pursue the medium of sculpture later in his artistic career in the 1880s. He created as many as 150 sculptures during his lifetime. Degas preferred the medium of wax for his sculptures because it allowed him to make
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While his photographs are less known than his paintings or his sculptures, Edgar Degas also pursued photography later in his life. His photographs were never exhibited during his lifetime, and not much attention was given to them following his death. It was not until the late 20th century that
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that arose in the late 19th century and continued into the middle of the 20th century. Originating in France, musical Impressionism is characterized by suggestion and atmosphere, and eschews the emotional excesses of the Romantic era. Impressionist composers favoured short forms such as the
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in 1870), defections occurred as CĂ©zanne, followed later by Renoir, Sisley, and Monet, abstained from the group exhibitions so they could submit their works to the Salon. Disagreements arose from issues such as Guillaumin's membership in the group, championed by Pissarro and CĂ©zanne against
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of 1874 shows both influences in its asymmetrical composition. The dancers are seemingly caught off guard in various awkward poses, leaving an expanse of empty floor space in the lower right quadrant. He also captured his dancers in sculpture, such as the
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found critical and financial success by brightening their palettes while retaining the smooth finish expected of Salon art. Works by these artists are sometimes casually referred to as Impressionism, despite their remoteness from Impressionist practice.
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American Impressionist music differs from European Impressionist music, and these differences are mainly reflected in Charles Griffith's poetry of flute and orchestral music. He is also the most prolific Impressionist composer in the United States.
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to exhibit their artworks independently. Members of the association were expected to forswear participation in the Salon. The organizers invited a number of other progressive artists to join them in their inaugural exhibition, including the older
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A number of identifiable techniques and working habits contributed to the innovative style of the Impressionists. Although these methods had been used by previous artistsâand are often conspicuous in the work of artists such as
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closely. Paintings in this style were made up of precise brush strokes carefully blended to hide the artist's hand in the work. Colour was restrained and often toned down further by the application of a thick golden
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Some Russian artists created Impressionistic sculptures of animals in order to break away from old world concepts. Their works have been described as endowing birds and beasts with new spiritual characteristics.
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The development of Impressionism can be considered partly as a reaction by artists to the challenge presented by photography, which seemed to devalue the artist's skill in reproducing reality. Both portrait and
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photographers, whose work is characterized by soft focus and atmospheric effects, have also been called Impressionists. These Impressionist photographers used various techniques such as photographing subjects
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said of the new style: "The represented subject, being composed of a harmony of reflected and ever-changing lights, cannot be supposed always to look the same but palpitates with movement, light, and life".
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Impressionist paintings do not exploit the transparency of thin paint films (glazes), which earlier artists manipulated carefully to produce effects. The impressionist painting surface is typically opaque.
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of Paris, bounded by new tall buildings that offered opportunities to depict bustling crowds, popular entertainments, and nocturnal lighting in artificially closed-off spaces.
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is a term applied to a loosely defined group of films and filmmakers in France from 1919 to 1929, although these years are debatable. French Impressionist filmmakers include
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changes, start over, and further explore the modelling process. Only one of Degas's sculptures,
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is brighter in color but remains constrained by the canvas edge as she looks out the window.
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4609:. Frankfurt am Main: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. p. 22.
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5171:(First ed.). New York: Kent Fine Arts. pp. 10â15.
4990:"Beyond the form: the ineffable essence of Degas' sculpture"
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Meyers, Jeffery (September 2008). "Longing and Constraint".
4339:(Fifth ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 232.
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scholars started to take interest in Degas's photographs.
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Medardo Rosso: Impressions in Wax & Bronze: 1882-1906
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Gardner's art through the ages: a concise Western history
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4537:. New York, New York: Yale University Press. p. 49.
4064:. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 128.
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Critical Readings in Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
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Musical Impressionism is the name given to a movement in
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to create images that resembled Impressionist paintings.
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Impressionism: Paintings collected by European Museums
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Post-Impressionists in England: The Critical Reception
4301:"Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age of Impressionism"
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Definition of impressionism on the Tate Art Glossary
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Stoner, Joyce Hill; Rushfield, Rebecca Anne (2012).
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The Thames and Hudson Encyclopaedia of Impressionism
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Murphy, Alexandra R. (1979). Poulet, Anne L. (ed.).
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
5147:. Boston, MA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning. p. 382.
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Impressionist Painting: its genesis and development
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to make the colour appear more vivid to the viewer.
1001:. The Impressionists learned much from the work of
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4909:[Serbian Impressionists fought with art].
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3936:Wallert, Arie; Hermens, Erma; Peek, Marja (1995).
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2199:Among the close associates of the Impressionists,
1071:The paint is applied to a white or light-coloured
15006:Claude Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil
5762:. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company.
5640:; Rewald, John (1988). Stevens, Mary Anne (ed.).
5568:From Corot to Monet: The Ecology of Impressionism
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4148:Impressionism: Art, Leisure, and Parisian Society
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2010:, 1885, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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564:The Académie had an annual, juried art show, the
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14693:The Doge's Palace Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore
14557:Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare
14334:The Road in Front of Saint-Simeon Farm in Winter
5758:SĂ©rullaz, Maurice (1962). Moskowitz, Ira (ed.).
5590:. New York: Rizzoli International Publications.
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14525:Woman with a Parasol â Madame Monet and Her Son
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5095:"Degas's sculpture in the twenty-first century"
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842:Woman with a Parasol â Madame Monet and Her Son
5867:Monet's Years at Giverny: Beyond Impressionism
5415:. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press.
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3656:White, Harrison C.; White, Cynthia A. (1993).
2189:Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket
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5672:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
5292:Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Photography
4907:"ĐĄŃĐżŃĐșĐž ĐžĐŒĐżŃĐ”ŃĐžĐŸĐœĐžŃŃĐž ŃŃ ŃĐ” ŃĐŒĐ”ŃĐœĐŸŃŃŃ Đ±ĐŸŃОлО"
4453:. New York, NY: Rizzoli Electra. p. 31.
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5289:Warren, Lynne, ed. (2006). "Impressionism".
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5143:Kleiner, Fred S., and Helen Gardner (2014).
4150:. Yale University Press. pp. 311, 319.
3662:. University of Chicago Press. p. 116.
3561:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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5670:Marketing modernism in fin-de-siĂšcle Europe
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5409:Boyle-Turner, Caroline (12 December 2017).
4242:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 433.
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5810:Contemporary Impressionism in Photography
5743:. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang.
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5689:The New Painting, Impressionism 1874â1886
5474:Baumann, Felix; Karabelnik, eds. (1994).
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3700:Greenspan, Taube G. "Armand Guillaumin".
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2122:Portrait of Mme Boursier and Her Daughter
1835:Dancer Taking a Bow (The Prima Ballerina)
1690:Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa
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13803:Contemporary Indigenous Australian art
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5824:The French Impressionists (1860â1900)
5543:Impressionism; A Centenary Exhibition
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1519:Timeline: lives of the Impressionists
1251:Another major influence was Japanese
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15022:Portrait of the Painter Claude Monet
14342:On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt
14278:A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur
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5434:Bullen, Barrie, ed. (8 March 2024).
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4096:from the original on 30 January 2010
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3452:Seiberling, Grace. "Impressionism".
2671:and a friend of Pissarro and CĂ©zanne
2071:The Cliff at Ătretat after the Storm
1784:After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself
819:The Exhibition of the Impressionists
164:published in the Parisian newspaper
59:The Exhibition of the Impressionists
15014:Claude Monet Painting in his Studio
14913:(step-daughter and daughter-in-law)
14541:The Studio Boat (Le Bateau-atelier)
14533:A Corner in the Garden at Montgeron
5780:The Conservation of Easel Paintings
5370:Berrong, Richard M. (1 June 2006).
5214:10.36340/2071-6818-2019-15-4-82-107
4806:. Simon and Schuster. p. 242.
4753:from the original on 9 January 2022
4451:Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist
4430:from the original on 6 January 2020
3702:Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online
3454:Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online
2433:(who were prominent members of the
1469:(1834â1917), who despised the term
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15030:Monet: The Mystery of the Orangery
13158:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
12009:Neoclassical architecture in Milan
9093:Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
5643:CĂ©zanne: The Early Years 1859â1872
5617:. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
5270:from the original on 21 March 2024
5125:from the original on 18 March 2024
5074:from the original on 18 March 2024
4735:. U.S. Government Printing Office.
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3555:"Impressionism: Art and Modernity"
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1063:Wet paint is placed into wet paint
242:Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette (
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13232:American Figurative Expressionism
11568:International Gothic art in Italy
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5646:. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
5372:"Modes of Literary Impressionism"
4535:Women Artists in Paris, 1850â1900
4388:Women Artists in Paris, 1850â1900
4180:. London and New York: Routledge.
3859:Distel, Hoog & Moffett (1974)
3811:Distel, Hoog & Moffett (1974)
3559:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
3494:Hook, Philip (17 December 2012).
3093:, with its major exemplars being
2157:Associates and influenced artists
1185:A painting such as Caillebotte's
14677:Le Jardin de l'artiste Ă Giverny
14653:The Valley of the Creuse, Sunset
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12741:Neue KĂŒnstlervereinigung MĂŒnchen
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5835:Museumsportal Schleswig-Holstein
5498:Art in the Making: Impressionism
4969:from the original on 24 May 2022
4917:from the original on 27 May 2022
4905:LijeskiÄ, Biljana (5 May 2014).
4783:from the original on 2 June 2017
4775:Les expositions impressionnistes
4305:Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide
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13663:Tunisian collaborative painting
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3553:Samu, Margaret (October 2004).
2838:Little Dancer of Fourteen Years
2824:Little Dancer of Fourteen Years
2714:, who brought Impressionism to
1580:Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne
1280:Little Dancer of Fourteen Years
14669:Champ d'avoine aux coquelicots
14597:Anglers on the Seine at Poissy
13416:The Caribbean Artists Movement
10047:Grosvenor School of Modern Art
10040:Fourth dimension in literature
6081:First Impressionist Exhibition
5741:Paintings in the Musée d'Orsay
5466:
4988:Locheed, Jessica (June 2009).
4299:Murray, Gale (15 March 2018).
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3467:Walther, Ingo F., ed. (1999).
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2993:National Museum of Western Art
2525:, Impressionist painters from
2053:National Museum of Western Art
1667:First Impressionist Exhibition
1035:J. M. W. Turner
993:; the leader of the realists,
714:View of the Canal Saint-Martin
584:and figure types derived from
162:First Impressionist Exhibition
21:Impressionism (disambiguation)
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14990:The Improvised Field Hospital
14713:
14621:Garden at Bordighera, Morning
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11772:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance
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6247:Marc-AurÚle de Foy Suzor-Coté
5655:. New York: Chartwell Books.
5565:Eisenman, Stephen F. (2010).
5522:. London: Thames and Hudson.
5480:. London: Merrell Holberton.
3982:Stoner & Rushfield (2012)
3966:Stoner & Rushfield (2012)
3500:(in German). Prestel Verlag.
3384:
3316:, influenced by Impressionism
3305:, a reaction to Impressionism
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2699:, a Polish Impressionist and
2315:National Gallery of Australia
2239:James Abbott McNeill Whistler
2184:James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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428:Art movements (chronological)
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271:In 1876, the poet and critic
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14685:San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk
13887:Modern European ink painting
13259:Bay Area Figurative Movement
5702:The History of Impressionism
5691:. Geneva: Richard Burton SA.
4749:(in French). 29 April 1874.
3533:Brodskaya, Nathalia (2014).
3389:
3314:Cantonese school of painting
3221:The Art Institute of Chicago
2813:
2809:Impressionism in other media
1985:Two Sisters (On the Terrace)
1562:Minneapolis Institute of Art
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14998:A Studio at Les Batignolles
14589:The Cliff Walk at Pourville
14318:The Beach at Sainte-Adresse
13548:Artificial intelligence art
10140:List of avant-garde artists
9117:The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
6416:French impressionist cinema
5687:Moffett, Charles S (1986).
4858:(in French). Archived from
4146:Herbert, Robert L. (1988).
4060:Rubin, James Henry (2008).
3603:. Taschen. pp. 31â33.
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2897:French Impressionist Cinema
2150:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2079:Williamstown, Massachusetts
1762:(Un Bar aux Folies-BergĂšre)
1760:A Bar at the Folies-BergĂšre
1196:17th-century Dutch painters
1007:Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
815:(Impression, soleil levant)
795:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
244:Bal du moulin de la Galette
181:
10:
15114:
14501:The Grand Quai at Le Havre
14469:Resting Under a Lilac Bush
13461:Post-painterly abstraction
13284:Situationist International
12658:Pennsylvania Impressionism
11062:Situationist International
9998:Classical Hollywood cinema
6457:Pennsylvania Impressionism
6005:
5739:Rosenblum, Robert (1989).
4641:Mary Cassatt, Modern Woman
4638:Barter, Judith A. (1998).
4569:Mary Cassatt, Modern Woman
4566:Barter, Judith A. (1998).
4335:Chadwick, Whitney (2012).
4318:10.29411/ncaw.2018.17.1.12
4211:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4207:"Garden at Sainte-Adresse"
3704:. Oxford University Press.
3456:. Oxford University Press.
3265:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3243:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3148:
3084:Impressionism (literature)
3081:
2922:
2804:in Norway and later France
2031:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1766:Courtauld Institute of Art
1652:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1584:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1539:
1245:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1149:National Gallery of Canada
18:
15056:Pays des Impressionnistes
15048:
14981:
14950:
14873:
14752:
14661:Boating on the River Epte
14310:Regatta at Sainte-Adresse
14246:
14237:
14177:
13981:
13746:
13556:
13336:
13128:
13112:
13044:California Scene Painting
12923:California Scene Painting
12879:Figurative Constructivism
12791:
12596:
12375:
12364:
12194:
12131:
12024:
11940:
11930:Poussinists and Rubenists
11831:
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9237:
9226:
9069:Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
9023:
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7883:
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7286:
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7032:
7027:Links to related articles
6988:
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6762:
6719:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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6561:
6511:Pays des Impressionnistes
6480:
6424:
6398:
6305:Giovanni Battista Ciolina
6280:
6218:
6161:
6089:
6073:
6047:
6016:
5926:
5720:Richardson, John (1976).
5388:10.1215/00166928-39-2-203
5253:Edgar Degas, Photographer
5217:(inactive 15 July 2024).
5165:Caramel, Luciano (1988).
5093:Kendall, Richard (2012).
4732:Area Handbook for Albania
3799:Gordon & Forge (1988)
3599:MasanĂšs, Fabrice (2006).
3169:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
2665:Francisco Oller y Cestero
2481:California Impressionists
2407:Australian Impressionists
2208:, Vignon was a friend of
2194:Detroit Institute of Arts
2166:Victor Alfred Paul Vignon
1686:La Seine au Point du jour
1665:Catalogue cover from the
1398:Box at the Italian Opera,
1210:, while an artist of the
979:Lydia Leaning on Her Arms
684:The Luncheon on the Grass
668:The Luncheon on the Grass
550:
144:Impression, soleil levant
88:
74:
66:
33:
16:19th-century art movement
14613:The Valley of the Nervia
14390:Houses on the Achterzaan
14326:Garden at Sainte-Adresse
14142:Prehistoric European art
13791:Contemporary African art
13274:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai
13202:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura
12829:Universal Constructivism
12621:California Impressionism
12576:American Barbizon school
7854:The Master and Margarita
6447:Decorative Impressionism
6442:California Impressionism
5875:Degas: The Artist's Mind
5516:Denvir, Bernard (1990).
5250:Daniel, Malcolm (1998).
5034:Barbour, Daphne (1995).
4696:Adler, Kathleen (1990).
4494:Adler, Kathleen (1990).
4239:Origins of Impressionism
3347:
3309:Luminism (Impressionism)
3001:European classical music
2918:
2915:, and Dmitry Kirsanoff.
2534:Slovenian Impressionists
2446:Amsterdam Impressionists
2340:Gothenburg Museum of Art
2319:Australian impressionism
2310:Golden Summer, Eaglemont
2104:Art Institute of Chicago
1990:Art Institute of Chicago
1913:Art Institute of Chicago
1434:Prominent Impressionists
1376:Box at the Italian Opera
981:(in a theatre box), 1879
966:Impressionist techniques
433:Art movements (category)
176:Impressionist literature
14923:Jacques-François Ochard
14477:The Seine at Argenteuil
14445:Boulevard des Capucines
14265:Le DĂ©jeuner sur l'herbe
13969:Walking Artists Network
13306:Letterist International
13146:Washington Color School
12060:Arts in the Philippines
10572:Experimental literature
10147:List of modernist poets
10033:Fourth dimension in art
9209:Meshes of the Afternoon
6467:Synthetic impressionism
6432:Amsterdam Impressionism
6257:Helen Galloway McNicoll
6108:Frederick Carl Frieseke
5668:Jensen, Robert (1994).
5099:The Burlington Magazine
4698:Perspectives on Morisot
4497:Perspectives on Morisot
4337:Women, art, and society
4176:Levinson, Paul (1997).
4035:Varnedoe, Kirk (1987).
4025:, pp. 54, 77, 121.
3904:The Phillips Collection
2889:, and manipulating the
2828:National Gallery of Art
2454:George Hendrik Breitner
2368:Frederick Carl Frieseke
2356:American Impressionists
2342:, shows members of the
2102:, 1893, oil on canvas,
1937:National Museum Cardiff
1908:Paris Street; Rainy Day
1888:The Phillips Collection
1866:Farmington, Connecticut
1718:National Gallery of Art
1428:Androniqi Zengo Antoniu
1353:National Gallery of Art
1349:Young Girl at a Window,
1306:National Gallery of Art
1261:Jardin Ă Sainte-Adresse
1239:Jardin Ă Sainte-Adresse
1188:Paris Street; Rainy Day
1172:Cleveland Museum of Art
1129:Content and composition
1003:Johan Barthold Jongkind
902:Jean-François Raffaëlli
847:National Gallery of Art
690:Le déjeuner sur l'herbe
674:Le déjeuner sur l'herbe
552:Académie des Beaux-Arts
389:Artists (chronological)
14911:Blanche Hoschedé Monet
14733:Le Bassin Aux Nymphéas
14731:
14645:Study of Rocks; Creuse
14366:Interior, after Dinner
14080:Illuminated manuscript
13728:The Designers Republic
13678:Neue Slowenische Kunst
13601:Pattern and Decoration
13501:Institutional critique
13141:Abstract expressionism
12121:Latin American Baroque
12077:Colonial Asian Baroque
10838:Second Viennese School
10469:Neue Slowenische Kunst
10340:Abstract expressionism
10231:Second Viennese School
9973:
9962:
7866:The Sound and the Fury
7770:In Search of Lost Time
7227:
7156:
7145:
7099:
7088:
6949:Salon des Indépendants
6929:Le Barc de Boutteville
6883:Robert Antoine Pinchon
6138:Walter Elmer Schofield
4191:Sontag, Susan (1977).
3141:
3048:Ralph Vaughan Williams
2996:
2936:
2891:gum bichromate process
2831:
2580:Pierre Adolphe Valette
2572:Walter Richard Sickert
2462:Willem Bastiaan Tholen
2388:Edmund Charles Tarbell
2347:
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2176:
1965:Foundation E.G. BĂŒhrle
1558:Paysage au bord du Lez
1411:
1394:Une Loge aux Italiens,
1380:Young Girl at a Window
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1301:The Harbour at Lorient
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196:The Fighting Temeraire
156:to coin the term in a
14973:Musée Marmottan Monet
14629:Haystack Near Giverny
14605:Stormy Sea at Ătretat
14581:Portrait of PĂšre Paul
14517:The Train in the Snow
14461:The Seine at AsniĂšres
14453:Lilac Bush in the Sun
14414:Regatta at Argenteuil
13718:Artist-run initiative
13693:Young British Artists
13658:New European Painting
13594:Moscow Conceptualists
13516:Feminist art movement
13294:Ukrainian underground
13269:Gutai Art Association
12668:Ten American Painters
12172:Western influence in
11149:List of art movements
10945:Theatre of the Absurd
10868:Twelve-tone technique
10747:Electroacoustic music
10210:Reactionary modernism
10133:List of art movements
6914:Artistes Indépendants
6843:Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
6838:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
6744:Théo van Rysselberghe
6365:WĆadysĆaw PodkowiĆski
6103:William Merritt Chase
5994:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
5783:. London: Routledge.
5651:Huyghe, René (1973).
5446:10.4324/9781032699707
5440:. London: Routledge.
3883:Bomford et al. (1990)
3739:Bomford et al. (1990)
3688:Bomford et al. (1990)
3589:, pp. 11, 16â17.
3523:, pp. 13, 16â18.
3418:10.2307/jj.8501295.10
3186:briefly painted in a
3132:
2980:
2935:
2846:artist's sculptures.
2821:
2754:, Walter de Navazio,
2697:WĆadysĆaw PodkowiĆski
2591:German Impressionists
2523:Théo van Rysselberghe
2364:William Merritt Chase
2328:
2303:
2286:The Girl with Peaches
2283:
2229:Federico Zandomeneghi
2182:
2164:
2004:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1980:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1951:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1927:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1506:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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1351:1885, oil on canvas,
1343:
1294:
1287:Female Impressionists
1232:
1180:newly widened avenues
1162:
1143:Hay Harvest at Ăragny
1136:
1057:complementary colours
1050:simultaneous contrast
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937:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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51:Musée Marmottan Monet
14963:Musée de l'Orangerie
14917:Theodore Earl Butler
14855:San Giorgio Maggiore
14831:Houses of Parliament
14815:Charing Cross Bridge
13528:Saqqakhaneh movement
13421:Chicano art movement
13289:Soviet Nonconformist
13095:Boston Expressionism
13078:Abstraction-Création
12896:Arbeitsrat fĂŒr Kunst
12889:Cologne Progressives
12609:Art Nouveau in Milan
12412:Anglo-Japanese style
12388:National romanticism
11818:Fontainebleau School
11728:Northern Renaissance
11563:International Gothic
10930:Postdramatic theatre
10915:Experimental theatre
10452:Multidimensional art
10054:Hanshinkan Modernism
9910:The Threepenny Opera
9826:Pelléas et Mélisande
6272:Robert Wakeham Pilot
6262:James Wilson Morrice
6143:John Henry Twachtman
5797:on 12 November 2022.
5588:Women Impressionists
5586:Garb, Tamar (1986).
4802:Cole, Bruce (1991).
4607:Women Impressionists
4449:Kang, Cindy (2018).
3676:on 12 November 2022.
2911:, Marcel L'Herbier,
2865:Photography and film
2742:Faustino Brughetti,
2637:painters in Austria.
2627:Theodor von Ehrmanns
2392:John Henry Twachtman
2330:Peder Severin KrĂžyer
1741:Aberdeen Art Gallery
1417:Women Impressionists
1274:(La classe de danse)
878:Boulevard Montmartre
438:Salons and academies
14406:Impression, Sunrise
14398:Windmill at Zaandam
14350:L'Enfant a la tasse
14302:Woman in the Garden
14294:Women in the Garden
14063:Hierarchy of genres
13628:Saint Soleil School
13564:Post-conceptual art
13533:The Stars Art Group
13411:Black Arts Movement
13374:Neo-Dada Organizers
13175:Lyrical abstraction
12908:Australian tonalism
12581:California Tonalism
12253:Hudson River School
12056:Colonial Asian art
11796:English Renaissance
11745:GhentâBruges school
11733:Early Netherlandish
11645:Italian Renaissance
11558:Gothic art in Milan
10432:Lyrical Abstraction
10112:International Style
9862:Afternoon of a Faun
9141:Battleship Potemkin
9045:Mont Sainte-Victoir
6959:Salon des Tuileries
6934:La Libre Esthétique
6699:RenĂ© SchĂŒtzenberger
6679:Hippolyte Petitjean
6385:Philip Wilson Steer
6237:William Blair Bruce
6024:Gustave Caillebotte
5944:Gustave Caillebotte
5560:on 8 November 2018.
4895:, pp. 476â477.
4862:on 28 December 2017
4856:www.culture.gouv.fr
4037:Gustave Caillebotte
3360:Exceptions include
3337:History of Painting
2925:Impressionist music
2635:Vienna Secessionist
2576:Philip Wilson Steer
2317:, is an example of
2170:Woman in a Vineyard
2075:Clark Art Institute
1903:Gustave Caillebotte
1737:La Falaise Ă FĂ©camp
1449:Gustave Caillebotte
913:Gustave Caillebotte
893:Franco-Prussian War
811:Impression, Sunrise
790:Haystacks, (sunset)
631:of Courbet and the
586:Classical Greek art
503:Western art history
172:Impressionist music
160:1874 review of the
149:Impression, Sunrise
119:was a 19th-century
42:Impression, Sunrise
30:
15038:The Impressionists
14573:Beach in Pourville
14509:Snow at Argenteuil
14437:The Seine at Rouen
14257:View from Rouelles
14105:Landscape painting
13713:New Leipzig School
13653:Neo-conceptual art
13401:Art & Language
13396:Capitalist realism
13318:Florida Highwaymen
13254:Hard-edge painting
13068:Streamline Moderne
13029:Harlem Renaissance
12872:Novecento Italiano
12700:Deutscher Werkbund
12527:Post-Impressionism
12089:Latin American art
11893:Guild of Romanists
11755:German Renaissance
11750:Northern Mannerism
11045:Postmodernist film
10950:Theatre of Cruelty
10833:Rock in Opposition
10774:Free improvisation
10417:Post-Impressionism
10350:Art & Language
9991:Buddhist modernism
9948:American modernism
9874:The Rite of Spring
7842:The Sun Also Rises
7818:The Magic Mountain
6924:Volpini Exhibition
6659:Henri-Edmond Cross
6554:Post-Impressionism
6494:The Impressionists
6462:Post-Impressionism
6340:Konstantin Korovin
6190:Frederick McCubbin
6034:Henry O. Havemeyer
5861:Online guided tour
5853:, 24 February 2007
5632:Gowing, Lawrence;
5412:Post-Impressionism
4195:. London: Penguin.
3873:, p. 475â476.
3151:Post-Impressionism
3145:Post-Impressionism
3142:
3138:Children on a Farm
3109:. Authors such as
2997:
2937:
2832:
2830:, Washington, D.C.
2706:Nicolae Grigorescu
2693:, Canadian artists
2655:Konstantin Korovin
2641:William John Leech
2617:LĂĄszlĂł MednyĂĄnszky
2611:August von Brandis
2427:Frederick McCubbin
2348:
2323:
2307:'s 1889 landscape
2298:
2225:Giuseppe De Nittis
2197:
2177:
2027:Washerwoman, Study
1890:, Washington, D.C.
1884:Dancers at The Bar
1720:, Washington, D.C.
1527:The Impressionists
1412:
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1355:, Washington, D.C.
1310:
1308:, Washington, D.C.
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1087:In paintings made
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849:, Washington, D.C.
798:
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679:
582:linear perspective
548:and waged warâthe
498:Visual arts portal
443:French art museums
330:Historical periods
307:French art history
286:Post-Impressionism
254:
201:
96:Post-Impressionism
57:'s 1874 article, "
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15069:
15068:
15033:(2000 video game)
14768:Cliffs at Ătretat
14761:Gare Saint-Lazare
14709:Nymphéas en fleur
14240:List of paintings
14195:
14194:
13977:
13976:
13833:Corporate Memphis
13786:Classical Realism
13756:Amazonian pop art
13648:Appropriation art
13616:Neo-expressionism
13486:Environmental art
13391:Nouvelle tendance
13108:
13107:
13056:Socialist realism
12913:Dresden Secession
12532:Neo-Impressionism
12495:Decadent movement
12466:Heidelberg School
12360:
12359:
12258:American luminism
12243:DĂŒsseldorf School
12238:Shoreham Ancients
12228:Nazarene movement
12218:Danish Golden Age
12099:Indochristian art
11777:Antwerp Mannerism
11666:Pittura infamante
11660:Florentine School
11655:Proto-Renaissance
11097:
11096:
11087:Russian symbolism
11072:Socialist realism
10910:Experimental film
10876:
10875:
10582:Hungry generation
10557:Conceptual poetry
10412:Neo-Impressionism
10291:
10290:
10019:Experimental film
9935:
9934:
9922:Waiting for Godot
9222:
9221:
7879:
7878:
7782:The Metamorphosis
7019:
7018:
6848:Wassily Kandinsky
6571:Neo-Impressionism
6519:
6518:
6452:Neo-Impressionism
6320:Antoine Guillemet
6300:Marie Bracquemond
6267:Laura Muntz Lyall
6133:Theodore Robinson
6128:Lilla Cabot Perry
5964:Armand Guillaumin
5848:Suburban Pastoral
5829:Project Gutenberg
5790:978-1-136-00041-6
5578:978-88-572-0706-3
5455:978-1-032-69970-7
5302:978-1-57958-393-4
5178:978-1-878607-02-7
5153:978-1-133-95479-8
5105:(1309): 268â271.
5006:10.3828/sj.18.1.7
4994:Sculpture Journal
4616:978-3-7757-2079-3
4544:978-0-300-22393-4
4460:978-0-8478-6131-6
4397:978-0-300-22393-4
4346:978-0-500-20405-4
3914:on 5 January 2011
3885:, pp. 39â41.
3823:Richardson (1976)
3801:, pp. 11â12.
3690:, pp. 21â27.
3610:978-3-8228-5683-3
3507:978-3-641-08955-9
3427:978-0-520-94044-4
3044:Ottorino Respighi
2955:
2883:soft focus lenses
2687:Laura Muntz Lyall
2681:William McTaggart
2621:PĂĄl Szinyei-Merse
2497:Donna N. Schuster
2435:Heidelberg School
2384:Theodore Robinson
2380:Lilla Cabot Perry
2335:Hip, Hip, Hurrah!
2291:Tretyakov Gallery
2221:Jean-Louis Forain
1862:HillâStead Museum
1858:Woman in the Bath
1622:Armand Guillaumin
1529:
1476:Armand Guillaumin
1406:, oil on canvas,
1331:Marie Bracquemond
1027:Peter Paul Rubens
999:Théodore Rousseau
921:Armand Guillaumin
699:Salon des Refusés
653:Armand Guillaumin
574:Alexandre Cabanel
539:
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282:Neo-Impressionism
273:Stéphane Mallarmé
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101:Neo-Impressionism
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14941:Paul Durand-Ruel
14905:Suzanne Hoschedé
14881:Camille Doncieux
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14169:Western painting
14115:Modern sculpture
14073:History painting
13776:Art intervention
13569:Installation art
13386:Nouveau réalisme
13126:
13125:
13100:Leningrad School
12992:Mexican muralism
12965:Grosvenor School
12705:American Realism
12688:Der Blaue Reiter
12646:Berlin Secession
12641:Vienna Secession
12636:Munich Secession
12554:Pont-Aven School
12373:
12372:
12223:Troubadour style
12201:(c. 1770 â 1862)
12168:Qing handicrafts
12134:Western elements
12065:Letras y figuras
12038:African-American
12033:African diaspora
12004:Directoire style
11915:Heptanese school
11898:Dutch Golden Age
11883:Stroganov School
11876:Lutheran Baroque
11871:Louis XIII style
11844:Baroque in Milan
11706:Bolognese School
11701:High Renaissance
11684:Forlivese School
11679:Ferrarese School
11402:Migration Period
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10991:Russian Futurism
10935:Remodernist film
10853:Stochastic music
10808:Musique concrĂšte
10786:Microtonal music
10764:Experimental pop
10757:Industrial music
10752:Electronic music
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10479:Nouveau réalisme
10387:Grosvenor School
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9278:
9271:
9264:
9257:
9250:
9235:
9234:
9215:
9214:
9203:
9202:
9191:
9190:
9181:
9180:
9171:
9170:
9165:Un Chien Andalou
9159:
9158:
9147:
9146:
9135:
9134:
9129:Ballet MĂ©canique
9123:
9122:
9111:
9110:
9099:
9098:
9087:
9086:
9075:
9074:
9063:
9062:
9057:The Starry Night
9051:
9050:
9039:
9038:
9016:
9009:
9002:
8995:
8988:
8981:
8974:
8967:
8960:
8953:
8946:
8939:
8932:
8925:
8918:
8911:
8904:
8897:
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8869:
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8842:
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8821:
8814:
8807:
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8786:
8779:
8772:
8765:
8758:
8751:
8744:
8737:
8730:
8723:
8716:
8709:
8702:
8695:
8688:
8681:
8674:
8667:
8660:
8653:
8646:
8639:
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8625:
8618:
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8604:
8597:
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8576:
8569:
8562:
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8548:
8541:
8534:
8527:
8520:
8513:
8506:
8499:
8492:
8485:
8478:
8471:
8464:
8457:
8450:
8443:
8436:
8429:
8422:
8402:
8395:
8388:
8386:Toulouse-Lautrec
8381:
8374:
8367:
8360:
8353:
8346:
8339:
8332:
8325:
8318:
8311:
8304:
8297:
8290:
8283:
8276:
8269:
8262:
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8227:
8220:
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8206:
8199:
8192:
8185:
8178:
8171:
8164:
8157:
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8136:
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8122:
8115:
8108:
8101:
8094:
8087:
8080:
8073:
8066:
8059:
8052:
8045:
8038:
8031:
8024:
8017:
8010:
8003:
7996:
7989:
7982:
7975:
7968:
7961:
7954:
7947:
7940:
7933:
7926:
7919:
7912:
7905:
7890:
7889:
7872:
7871:
7860:
7859:
7848:
7847:
7836:
7835:
7824:
7823:
7812:
7811:
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7799:
7788:
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7284:
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7256:
7249:
7242:
7233:
7232:
7222:
7215:
7208:
7201:
7192:
7185:
7178:
7169:
7162:
7161:
7151:
7150:
7147:Der Blaue Reiter
7140:
7133:
7126:
7119:
7112:
7105:
7104:
7094:
7093:
7083:
7059:
7052:
7045:
7036:
7035:
7023:
7022:
6939:Ambroise Vollard
6888:Henriette Tirman
6782:Der Blaue Reiter
6754:Ădouard Vuillard
6739:Vincent van Gogh
6669:Georges Dufrénoy
6555:
6546:
6539:
6532:
6523:
6522:
6496:(2006 TV series)
6488:Wilfrid de Glehn
6360:NadeĆŸda PetroviÄ
6325:Nazmi Ziya GĂŒran
6224:
6167:
6118:Alphonse Maureau
6095:
6065:Ambroise Vollard
6055:Paul Durand-Ruel
6011:
5989:Camille Pissarro
5934:Frédéric Bazille
5920:
5911:
5904:
5897:
5888:
5887:
5831:
5798:
5793:. Archived from
5773:
5754:
5735:
5716:
5692:
5683:
5664:
5647:
5628:
5609:
5582:
5571:. Milan: Skira.
5561:
5556:. Archived from
5533:
5512:
5491:
5460:
5459:
5431:
5425:
5424:
5406:
5400:
5399:
5367:
5361:
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5311:
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5286:
5280:
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5277:
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5196:
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5135:
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5130:
5090:
5084:
5083:
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5079:
5031:
5025:
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5022:
5020:
4985:
4979:
4978:
4976:
4974:
4959:
4953:
4952:
4950:
4948:
4943:on 18 March 2016
4933:
4927:
4926:
4924:
4922:
4902:
4896:
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4878:
4872:
4871:
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4842:
4836:
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4799:
4793:
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4790:
4788:
4769:
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4762:
4760:
4758:
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4737:
4736:
4726:
4720:
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4693:
4687:
4686:
4674:
4668:
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4635:
4629:
4628:
4602:
4596:
4595:
4563:
4557:
4556:
4530:
4524:
4523:
4521:
4519:
4491:
4485:
4479:
4473:
4472:
4446:
4440:
4439:
4437:
4435:
4420:"Berthe Morisot"
4416:
4410:
4409:
4383:
4374:
4368:
4359:
4358:
4332:
4323:
4322:
4320:
4296:
4290:
4284:
4278:
4272:
4266:
4265:
4263:
4261:
4233:
4227:
4226:
4224:
4222:
4203:
4197:
4196:
4188:
4182:
4181:
4173:
4162:
4161:
4143:
4137:
4136:
4124:
4118:
4115:Rosenblum (1989)
4112:
4106:
4105:
4103:
4101:
4082:
4076:
4075:
4057:
4051:
4050:
4032:
4026:
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4014:
4013:
3995:
3989:
3979:
3973:
3963:
3954:
3953:
3933:
3924:
3923:
3921:
3919:
3913:
3907:. Archived from
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3892:
3886:
3880:
3874:
3868:
3862:
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3850:
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3838:
3832:
3826:
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3730:
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3697:
3691:
3685:
3679:
3677:
3672:. Archived from
3653:
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3646:
3644:
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3622:
3616:
3614:
3596:
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3584:
3578:
3577:
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3458:
3457:
3449:
3438:
3437:
3436:
3434:
3400:
3378:
3375:
3369:
3358:
3342:Western Painting
3284:The Card Players
3275:
3253:
3235:Vincent van Gogh
3231:
3207:
3184:Camille Pissarro
3157:Vincent van Gogh
3134:Camille Pissarro
3018:whole tone scale
2957:
2956:
2934:
2796:Fujishima Takeji
2790:ĂsgrĂmur JĂłnsson
2780:Milan Milovanovi
2768:NadeĆŸda PetroviÄ
2712:Nazmi Ziya GĂŒran
2568:Wynford Dewhurst
2511:Vincent van Gogh
2270:J.D. Kirszenbaum
2247:Wynford Dewhurst
2214:Vincent van Gogh
2210:Camille Pissarro
2136:
2114:
2098:The Child's Bath
2089:
2063:
2045:Camille Pissarro
2041:
2023:Camille Pissarro
2019:
2008:Girl with a Hoop
2000:
1976:
1947:
1923:
1899:
1876:
1850:
1827:
1802:
1776:
1751:
1729:
1704:
1678:
1662:
1640:
1618:
1594:
1572:
1554:Frédéric Bazille
1550:
1525:
1500:Camille Pissarro
1443:Frédéric Bazille
1405:
1402:
1138:Camille Pissarro
1115:ultramarine blue
1113:, and synthetic
991:EugĂšne Delacroix
933:Camille Pissarro
886:Saint Petersburg
874:Camille Pissarro
759:
693:
676:
645:Camille Pissarro
613:Frédéric Bazille
570:Jean-LĂ©on GĂ©rĂŽme
555:
554:
531:
524:
517:
304:
303:
206:EugĂšne Delacroix
38:
31:
27:
15113:
15112:
15108:
15107:
15106:
15104:
15103:
15102:
15078:
15077:
15076:
15071:
15070:
15065:
15044:
15025:(1875 painting)
15017:(1874 painting)
15001:(1870 painting)
14993:(1865 painting)
14977:
14946:
14935:Ernest Hoschedé
14907:(step-daughter)
14869:
14847:Le Palais Ducal
14823:Waterloo Bridge
14799:Rouen Cathedral
14748:
14716:
14421:
14382:La GrenouillĂšre
14242:
14233:
14229:
14226:
14196:
14191:
14173:
14090:Interactive art
13973:
13947:SoFlo Superflat
13872:Kitsch movement
13796:Africanfuturism
13748:
13742:
13621:Transavantgarde
13552:
13506:Light and Space
13491:Performance art
13471:Psychedelic art
13354:Nueva Presencia
13344:Otra FiguraciĂłn
13332:
13264:Les Plasticiens
13249:New York School
13227:Action painting
13212:Metcalf Chateau
13121:
13116:
13104:
13024:Cercle et Carré
12960:New Objectivity
12867:Return to order
12809:School of Paris
12787:
12631:School of Paris
12592:
12478:Arts and Crafts
12383:Neo-romanticism
12368:
12356:
12352:Etching revival
12304:Barbizon school
12248:Pre-Raphaelites
12200:
12197:
12190:
12133:
12127:
12020:
11994:Louis XVI style
11936:
11925:Louis XIV style
11888:Animal painting
11849:Flemish Baroque
11827:
11738:World landscape
11689:Venetian School
11631:
11618:Majorcan school
11585:Novgorod School
11575:Lucchese School
11547:Opus Anglicanum
11539:Norman-Sicilian
11483:Italo-Byzantine
11383:Early Christian
11364:
11348:Pompeian Styles
11161:
11155:
11142:
11128:
11098:
11093:
10954:
10940:Structural film
10882:
10872:
10727:Aleatoric music
10715:
10646:
10534:
10528:
10489:Performance art
10328:
10322:
10292:
10287:
10278:
10270:
10257:
10250:
10243:
10238:Structural film
10236:
10229:
10222:
10215:
10208:
10201:
10194:
10189:New Objectivity
10187:
10180:
10175:Neo-romanticism
10173:
10168:Neo-primitivism
10166:
10159:
10152:
10145:
10138:
10131:
10124:
10117:
10110:
10103:
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10087:
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9907:
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9889:
9883:
9877:
9871:
9865:
9859:
9853:
9847:
9841:
9835:
9829:
9823:
9817:
9814:VerklÀrte Nacht
9811:
9805:
9799:
9793:
9787:
9776:
9769:
9762:
9755:
9748:
9741:
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9727:
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7735:
7728:
7721:
7714:
7707:
7700:
7693:
7686:
7679:
7672:
7665:
7660:Lowell (Robert)
7658:
7651:
7644:
7637:
7630:
7623:
7616:
7609:
7602:
7595:
7588:
7581:
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7143:
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7115:
7108:
7097:
7086:
7079:
7068:
7063:
7028:
7020:
7015:
6984:
6963:
6944:Salon d'Automne
6902:
6873:Francis Picabia
6796:
6764:
6758:
6749:FĂ©lix Vallotton
6734:Maximilien Luce
6649:Marius Borgeaud
6629:Charles Angrand
6612:
6563:
6557:
6553:
6550:
6520:
6515:
6476:
6420:
6394:
6390:Eliseu Visconti
6380:JoaquĂn Sorolla
6355:Francisco Oller
6345:MartĂn Malharro
6290:EugĂšne Baudouin
6282:
6276:
6242:William Brymner
6222:
6220:
6214:
6205:Arthur Streeton
6180:E. Phillips Fox
6165:
6163:
6157:
6123:Willard Metcalf
6093:
6091:
6085:
6069:
6043:
6039:Ernest Hoschedé
6029:Victor Chocquet
6012:
6003:
5922:
5918:
5915:
5821:
5806:
5801:
5791:
5770:
5751:
5732:
5713:
5680:
5625:
5598:
5579:
5554:
5530:
5509:
5488:
5477:Degas Portraits
5469:
5464:
5463:
5456:
5432:
5428:
5407:
5403:
5368:
5364:
5341:10.2307/3052237
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5018:
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4972:
4970:
4965:. Msub.org.rs.
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4086:"J.M.W. Turner"
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3060:Manuel De Falla
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2776:Kosta MiliÄeviÄ
2762:Skagen Painters
2752:MartĂn Malharro
2733:JoaquĂn Sorolla
2727:Eliseu Visconti
2721:Chafik Charobim
2645:Roderic O'Conor
2631:Hugo Charlemont
2501:Sam Hyde Harris
2466:Willem de Zwart
2431:E. Phillips Fox
2415:Arthur Streeton
2396:Catherine Wiley
2376:Willard Metcalf
2344:Skagen Painters
2305:Arthur Streeton
2278:
2174:Van Gogh Museum
2159:
2152:
2137:
2128:
2126:Brooklyn Museum
2115:
2106:
2090:
2081:
2064:
2055:
2042:
2033:
2020:
2011:
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1992:
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1968:
1961:La Petite IrĂšne
1948:
1939:
1924:
1915:
1900:
1891:
1877:
1868:
1851:
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1271:The Dance Class
1208:J. M. W. Turner
1131:
1023:Diego VelĂĄzquez
995:Gustave Courbet
968:
633:Barbizon school
594:Gustave Courbet
535:
477:School of Paris
302:
210:J. M. W. Turner
191:J. M. W. Turner
184:
110:
83:Barbizon School
62:
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12:
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5:
15111:
15101:
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14887:Alice Hoschedé
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14870:
14868:
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14859:
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14839:Le Grand Canal
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14779:
14765:
14756:
14754:
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14724:Weeping Willow
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14565:Waves Breaking
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14159:
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14120:Late modernism
14117:
14107:
14102:
14097:
14092:
14087:
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14068:Genre painting
14060:
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14016:Ballets Russes
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13999:Asemic writing
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13989:History of art
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13982:Related topics
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13579:Postminimalism
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13428:
13426:Conceptual art
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13323:Cybernetic art
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13311:Ultra-Lettrist
13308:
13298:
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13286:
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13185:Arte Informale
13182:
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13148:
13138:
13132:
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13122:(1945âpresent)
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13097:
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13080:
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13051:Heroic realism
13048:
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12999:
12994:
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12962:
12957:
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12875:
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12864:
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12845:
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12824:Latin American
12819:Constructivism
12816:
12814:Crystal Cubism
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12517:Volcano School
12514:
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12311:
12306:
12296:
12291:
12290:
12289:
12279:
12274:
12272:Norwich School
12269:
12264:
12263:
12262:
12261:
12260:
12250:
12245:
12240:
12235:
12230:
12225:
12220:
12215:
12213:Fairy painting
12204:
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12118:
12117:
12116:
12111:
12106:
12104:Chilote School
12096:
12094:Casta painting
12086:
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12084:
12079:
12074:
12073:
12072:
12070:Tipos del PaĂs
12067:
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12006:
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11996:
11991:
11979:
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11958:Louis XV style
11955:
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11760:Cologne School
11752:
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11713:
11708:
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11657:
11641:
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11615:
11613:Italian school
11604:
11599:
11598:
11597:
11595:Sienese School
11587:
11582:
11577:
11572:
11571:
11570:
11565:
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11529:
11524:
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11509:
11508:
11507:
11505:Pre-Romanesque
11502:
11497:
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11486:
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11475:
11470:
11460:
11455:
11454:
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11441:
11436:
11434:Donor portrait
11431:
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11387:
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11372:
11366:
11365:
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11343:Julio-Claudian
11340:
11335:
11325:
11320:
11315:
11310:
11305:
11304:
11303:
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11301:
11296:
11295:
11294:
11292:Greco-Buddhist
11284:
11274:
11269:
11264:
11259:
11254:
11249:
11244:
11239:
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11232:Protogeometric
11229:
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11112:
11104:
11095:
11094:
11092:
11091:
11090:
11089:
11079:
11074:
11069:
11067:Social realism
11064:
11059:
11054:
11052:Late modernism
11049:
11048:
11047:
11037:
11032:
11027:
11025:Neo-minimalism
11022:
11020:Postminimalism
11017:
11012:
11007:
11002:
11001:
11000:
10999:
10998:
10983:
10978:
10973:
10968:
10966:Constructivism
10962:
10960:
10956:
10955:
10953:
10952:
10947:
10942:
10937:
10932:
10927:
10925:Poetic realism
10922:
10920:Modernist film
10917:
10912:
10907:
10902:
10897:
10892:
10886:
10884:
10878:
10877:
10874:
10873:
10871:
10870:
10865:
10860:
10858:Textural music
10855:
10850:
10848:Spectral music
10845:
10840:
10835:
10830:
10825:
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10815:
10813:New Complexity
10810:
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10647:
10645:
10644:
10639:
10634:
10629:
10624:
10619:
10614:
10609:
10604:
10602:Neoavanguardia
10599:
10597:Language poets
10594:
10589:
10584:
10579:
10574:
10569:
10564:
10559:
10554:
10552:Asemic writing
10549:
10547:Angry Penguins
10544:
10538:
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10530:
10529:
10527:
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10521:
10516:
10511:
10506:
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10409:
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10399:
10394:
10389:
10384:
10383:
10382:
10372:
10367:
10362:
10360:Constructivism
10357:
10355:Conceptual art
10352:
10347:
10342:
10336:
10334:
10330:
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10227:
10220:
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10206:
10199:
10196:Poetic realism
10192:
10185:
10178:
10171:
10164:
10157:
10150:
10143:
10136:
10129:
10126:Late modernity
10122:
10119:Late modernism
10115:
10108:
10101:
10100:
10099:
10092:
10085:
10071:
10064:
10061:High modernism
10057:
10050:
10043:
10036:
10029:
10022:
10015:
10008:
10005:Degenerate art
10001:
9994:
9987:
9980:
9975:Ballets Russes
9969:
9958:
9951:
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9941:
9937:
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13888:
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13882:Massurrealism
13880:
13878:
13877:Lightpainting
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13865:
13861:
13860:Post-Internet
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13709:
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13696:
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13688:Retrofuturism
13686:
13684:
13683:Scratch video
13681:
13679:
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13669:
13668:Memphis Group
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13643:Telematic art
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13584:Endurance art
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13244:New media art
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13222:Nanyang Style
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13019:Scuola Romana
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12948:
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12945:Anthropophagy
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12928:Functionalism
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12848:Neoplasticism
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12751:Cubo-Futurism
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12710:Ashcan School
12708:
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12703:
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12678:Expressionism
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12663:Mir iskusstva
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12450:
12449:Boston School
12447:
12445:
12444:Hoosier Group
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12441:
12440:
12437:
12436:
12435:
12434:Impressionism
12432:
12430:
12429:Peredvizhniki
12427:
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12419:Beuron School
12417:
12413:
12410:
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12333:Munich School
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12082:Company style
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11982:Neoclassicism
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11808:Cretan School
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11765:Danube school
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11242:Orientalizing
11240:
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11227:Sub-Mycenaean
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11141:art movements
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11088:
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11040:Postmodernism
11038:
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11023:
11021:
11018:
11016:
11013:
11011:
11008:
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10996:Cubo-Futurism
10994:
10993:
10992:
10989:
10988:
10987:
10984:
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10979:
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10976:Expressionism
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10811:
10809:
10806:
10804:
10803:Music theatre
10801:
10797:
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10792:
10791:Minimal music
10789:
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10737:Ars subtilior
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10637:Visual poetry
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10612:Nouveau roman
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10519:Temporary art
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10500:
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10475:
10474:Nonconformism
10472:
10470:
10467:
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10460:
10459:
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10457:Neoplasticism
10455:
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10448:
10447:Mir iskusstva
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10407:Impressionism
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10400:
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10395:
10393:
10390:
10388:
10385:
10381:
10378:
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10376:
10375:Functionalism
10373:
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10299:
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10276:
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10274:Postmodernism
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10253:
10249:
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10242:
10239:
10235:
10232:
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10217:Metamodernism
10214:
10211:
10207:
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10182:New Hollywood
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10075:Impressionism
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7280:
7279:Literary arts
7276:
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7255:
7251:
7248:
7244:
7241:
7237:
7231:
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7220:Neoplasticism
7217:
7214:
7210:
7207:
7203:
7200:
7196:
7191:
7187:
7186:
7184:
7183:Functionalism
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7173:
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7149:
7148:
7142:
7141:
7139:
7138:Expressionism
7135:
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7110:Ashcan School
7107:
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6996:Impressionism
6994:
6993:
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6987:
6981:
6980:Albert Aurier
6978:
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6905:
6899:
6896:
6894:
6893:Jean Marchand
6891:
6889:
6886:
6884:
6881:
6879:
6878:Pablo Picasso
6876:
6874:
6871:
6869:
6868:Henry Ottmann
6866:
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6859:
6856:
6854:
6851:
6849:
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6829:
6828:Henri Matisse
6826:
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6816:
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6811:
6809:
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6799:
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6787:Expressionism
6785:
6783:
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6778:
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6770:
6769:
6767:
6763:20th-century
6761:
6755:
6752:
6750:
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6730:
6727:
6725:
6724:Charles Laval
6722:
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6715:
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6710:
6707:
6705:
6704:Paul SĂ©rusier
6702:
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6665:
6664:Maurice Denis
6662:
6660:
6657:
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6647:
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6635:
6634:Ămile Bernard
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6562:19th-century
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6437:Boston School
6435:
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6311:
6310:Lovis Corinth
6308:
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6185:Elioth Gruner
6183:
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6176:
6173:
6172:
6170:
6168:
6160:
6154:
6153:J. Alden Weir
6151:
6149:
6148:Robert Vonnoh
6146:
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6136:
6134:
6131:
6129:
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6119:
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6114:
6113:Childe Hassam
6111:
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6098:
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6060:Georges Petit
6058:
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5999:Alfred Sisley
5997:
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5974:Ădouard Manet
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5939:EugĂšne Boudin
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5925:
5921:
5919:Impressionism
5912:
5907:
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5771:
5769:0-316-58560-2
5765:
5761:
5756:
5752:
5750:1-55670-099-7
5746:
5742:
5737:
5733:
5731:0-7148-1743-0
5727:
5723:
5718:
5714:
5712:0-87070-360-9
5708:
5704:
5703:
5698:
5694:
5690:
5685:
5681:
5679:0-691-03333-1
5675:
5671:
5666:
5662:
5658:
5654:
5653:Impressionism
5649:
5645:
5644:
5639:
5638:Patin, Sylvie
5635:
5634:Adriani, Götz
5630:
5626:
5624:0-8109-1142-6
5620:
5616:
5611:
5607:
5603:
5599:
5597:0-8478-0757-6
5593:
5589:
5584:
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5574:
5570:
5569:
5563:
5559:
5555:
5553:0-87099-097-7
5549:
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5531:
5529:0-500-20239-7
5525:
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5510:
5508:0-300-05035-6
5504:
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5499:
5493:
5489:
5487:1-85894-014-1
5483:
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5285:
5269:
5265:
5263:0-87099-883-8
5259:
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5207:(4): 82â107.
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4908:
4901:
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4893:Rewald (1973)
4889:
4882:
4881:Denvir (1990)
4877:
4861:
4857:
4853:
4847:
4840:
4839:Rewald (1973)
4835:
4828:
4827:Denvir (1990)
4823:
4815:
4813:0-671-74728-2
4809:
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4779:(in French).
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4703:
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4655:0-8109-4089-2
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4503:
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4484:, p. 36.
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2409:, including
2360:Mary Cassatt
2358:, including
2349:
2333:
2308:
2284:
2267:
2262:Henri Gervex
2255:
2250:
2237:
2233:Eva GonzalĂšs
2218:
2198:
2187:
2169:
2143:
2140:Claude Monet
2121:
2096:
2093:Mary Cassatt
2070:
2067:Claude Monet
2049:Conversation
2048:
2026:
2007:
1983:
1960:
1954:
1930:
1906:
1883:
1857:
1839:Getty Center
1834:
1809:
1783:
1758:
1736:
1733:Claude Monet
1711:
1685:
1647:
1625:
1601:
1579:
1557:
1526:
1524:
1488:Claude Monet
1470:
1461:Paul CĂ©zanne
1455:Mary Cassatt
1437:
1425:
1420:
1416:
1413:
1397:
1393:
1390:Eva GonzalĂšs
1379:
1375:
1372:
1368:
1363:
1358:
1348:
1345:Mary Cassatt
1327:Eva GonzalĂšs
1323:Mary Cassatt
1319:
1315:
1311:
1299:
1278:
1273:
1270:
1265:
1260:
1255:art prints (
1250:
1237:
1234:Claude Monet
1224:
1216:
1212:Romantic era
1193:
1186:
1184:
1176:
1167:
1141:
1123:
1100:
1096:
1090:en plein air
1088:
1079:
1015:
984:
978:
975:Mary Cassatt
957:
925:Claude Monet
917:Paul Gauguin
910:
898:Mary Cassatt
890:
880:, 1897, the
877:
863:
860:
854:
852:
840:
837:Claude Monet
827:
823:
814:
809:
806:Le Charivari
805:
799:
788:
785:Claude Monet
766:
723:
712:
696:
683:
680:
666:
649:Paul CĂ©zanne
625:
601:Claude Monet
598:
563:
543:Napoleon III
540:
458:
373:20th century
368:19th century
363:18th century
358:17th century
314:
278:
265:
255:
241:
227:en plein air
225:
202:
194:
167:Le Charivari
165:
147:
143:
140:Claude Monet
133:
121:art movement
116:
115:
47:Claude Monet
40:
25:
14866:(1897â1926)
14858:(1908â1912)
14834:(1900â1905)
14826:(1900â1904)
14818:(1899â1904)
14802:(1892â1894)
14717: 1914
14422: 1872
14048:Digital art
14011:Avant-garde
13952:Superstroke
13828:Flat design
13823:Fictive art
13818:Excessivism
13766:Art for art
13761:Altermodern
13703:Taring Padi
13638:Lowbrow art
13606:Pliontanism
13543:Yoru no Kai
13496:Process art
13436:Systems art
13406:Arte Povera
13328:Antipodeans
13237:in New York
13207:Jikken KĆbĆ
13170:Color field
13039:Regionalism
13008:Aeropittura
12997:Neo-Fauvism
12970:Neues Sehen
12940:Kinetic art
12804:Suprematism
12778:Synchromism
12695:Noucentisme
12616:Primitivism
12604:Art Nouveau
12559:Cloisonnism
12549:Pointillism
12544:Divisionism
12522:Incoherents
12483:Art pottery
12369:(1863â1944)
12319:Macchiaioli
12294:Biedermeier
12282:Historicism
12267:Orientalism
12208:Romanticism
12179:Akita ranga
12031:Art of the
12016:Picturesque
11968:Chinoiserie
11963:Frederician
11801:Tudor court
11696:Cinquecento
11637:Renaissance
11624:Mappa mundi
11608:cartography
11500:Carolingian
11495:Merovingian
11478:Palaeologan
11450:RepoblaciĂłn
11407:Anglo-Saxon
11338:Gallo-Roman
11277:Hellenistic
11272:Kerch style
11210:Minyan ware
11057:Primitivism
10883:and theatre
10823:Noise music
10796:Drone music
10627:Slam poetry
10514:Suprematism
10499:Process art
10427:Incoherents
10422:Color Field
10397:Divisionism
10345:Art Nouveau
10325:Avant-garde
10267:Romanticism
10224:Remodernism
10105:Incoherents
9964:Avant-garde
9955:Armory Show
9562:Maeterlinck
9465:Villa-Lobos
9451:Szymanowski
9430:Stockhausen
9367:LutosĆawski
9085:(1909â1910)
7885:Visual arts
7858:(1928â1940)
7774:(1913â1927)
7297:Apollinaire
7261:Synchromism
7101:Art Nouveau
6907:Exhibitions
6714:Paul Signac
6684:Paul Ranson
6608:Art Nouveau
6586:Cloisonnism
6581:Pointillism
6576:Divisionism
6501:Louis Leroy
6399:Other media
6375:Max Slevogt
6350:Henry Moret
6195:Tom Roberts
6074:Exhibitions
5959:Edgar Degas
5927:Originators
5467:Works cited
5040:Art Journal
4911:politika.rs
4866:28 December
4777:, Larousse"
4482:Garb (1986)
4371:Garb (1986)
4287:Garb (1986)
4135:(1): 66â78.
3835:Denvir 1990
3332:Art periods
3188:pointillist
3119:Henry James
3070:(America).
3058:(England),
3052:Cyril Scott
2756:RamĂłn Silva
2683:in Scotland
2675:James Nairn
2669:Puerto Rico
2607:Max Slevogt
2584:L. S. Lowry
2558:Jurij Ć ubic
2546:Matija Jama
2538:Ivan Grohar
2515:EugĂšne Boch
2493:Alson Clark
2450:Netherlands
2411:Tom Roberts
2258:Jean BĂ©raud
2172:, c. 1880,
2124:, c. 1873,
2051:, c. 1881.
1880:Edgar Degas
1854:Edgar Degas
1831:Edgar Degas
1806:Edgar Degas
1780:Edgar Degas
1514:(1839â1899)
1478:(1841â1927)
1467:Edgar Degas
1404: 1874
1267:Edgar Degas
1204:composition
1103:cobalt blue
960:Durand-Ruel
949:Paul Signac
802:Louis Leroy
750:Edgar Degas
578:Renaissance
353:Renaissance
338:Prehistoric
258:Macchiaioli
220:as well as
214:still lifes
154:Louis Leroy
125:composition
55:Louis Leroy
15098:French art
15082:Categories
14982:Portrayals
14893:Jean Monet
14429:Springtime
14358:The Magpie
14095:Jewish art
13907:Passionism
13867:iPhone art
13813:Cyborg art
13808:Crypto art
13781:Brandalism
13673:Cyberdelic
13538:TropicĂĄlia
13511:Street art
13466:Intermedia
13446:Minimalism
13165:Spatialism
13119:Postmodern
12975:Surrealism
12843:Shin-hanga
12683:Die BrĂŒcke
12651:Sonderbund
12564:Synthetism
12287:Revivalism
12196:Transition
12153:Manichaean
11999:Adam style
11920:Classicism
11859:in Utrecht
11787:Still life
11517:Romanesque
11473:Macedonian
11468:Iconoclast
11427:Visigothic
11333:Republican
11287:Indo-Greek
11257:Red-figure
11077:Surrealism
11015:Minimalism
10890:Cinéma pur
10535:and poetry
10533:Literature
10442:Minimalism
10333:Visual art
10154:Maximalism
10089:Literature
9764:Wiesenthal
9666:Cunningham
9659:Balanchine
9639:Witkiewicz
9611:Strindberg
9597:Pirandello
9569:Mayakovsky
9444:Stravinsky
9416:Schoenberg
9228:Performing
9153:Metropolis
8944:Mendelsohn
8749:Rossellini
8742:Richardson
8553:Fassbinder
8539:Eisenstein
8476:Cassavetes
8232:Modigliani
8106:Goncharova
8092:Giacometti
7486:Dos Passos
7288:Literature
7247:Surrealism
7158:Die BrĂŒcke
7006:Modern art
6858:Franz Marc
6823:Raoul Dufy
6777:Die BrĂŒcke
6624:Cuno Amiet
6598:Synthetism
6411:Literature
6232:Henri Beau
6164:Australian
5335:(4): 481.
4787:18 October
4757:18 October
4469:1027042476
4260:6 November
4221:11 January
4100:8 December
4090:Britannica
3984:, p.
3968:, p.
3385:References
3194:painting.
3095:Baudelaire
3078:Literature
3039:Paul Dukas
3033:Erik Satie
2970:media help
2901:Abel Gance
2792:in Iceland
2708:in Romania
2651:in Ireland
2623:in Hungary
2554:Anton AĆŸbe
2513:'s friend
2474:Jan Toorop
2100:(The Bath)
1811:L'Absinthe
1603:The Cradle
1019:Frans Hals
989:colourist
472:Surrealism
407:Architects
322:Categories
300:Beginnings
222:landscapes
89:Influenced
75:Influences
45:, an 1872
14931:(teacher)
14925:(teacher)
14786:(1890â91)
14783:Haystacks
14377:(1868â73)
14369:(1868-69)
14248:Paintings
14157:Shock art
14147:Queer art
14127:NaĂŻve art
14110:Modernism
13942:Superflat
13932:Sound art
13912:Post-YBAs
13897:Neomodern
13738:Verdadism
13708:Superflat
13557:1970â1999
13521:in the US
13441:Video art
13364:Happening
13337:1960â1969
13129:1945â1959
12792:1915â1944
12783:Vorticism
12735:A Nyolcak
12597:1900â1914
12569:Les Nabis
12500:Symbolism
12456:Amsterdam
12406:Japonisme
12376:1863â1899
12338:in Greece
12198:to modern
12043:Caribbean
11988:Goût grec
11910:Capriccio
11864:Tenebrism
11813:Turquerie
11711:Mannerism
11606:Medieval
11463:Byzantine
11444:Mozarabic
11395:Ethiopian
11299:Neo-Attic
11282:"Baroque"
11267:Classical
11237:Geometric
11215:Mycenaean
11162:(Western)
11160:Premodern
11131:Premodern
11082:Symbolism
11010:Modernism
10843:Serialism
10828:Post-rock
10769:Free jazz
10677:Free funk
10632:UltraĂsmo
10587:Imaginism
10562:Cyberpunk
10524:Vorticism
10327:movements
10203:Pulp noir
10161:Modernity
10026:Film noir
9750:St. Denis
9673:Diaghilev
9409:Schaeffer
9332:Hindemith
9304:Dutilleux
9276:Boulanger
9081:The Dance
8777:Tarkovsky
8770:Sternberg
8602:Hitchcock
8518:Dovzhenko
8434:Antonioni
8379:Stieglitz
8218:Metzinger
8169:Kokoschka
8148:Kandinsky
7562:Aldington
7555:Akhmatova
7472:Marinetti
7465:Mansfield
7416:Hemingway
7254:Symbolism
7073:Movements
7066:Modernism
7001:Modernism
6765:movements
6603:Symbolism
6592:Les Nabis
6564:movements
5396:0016-6928
5349:0734-4392
5223:2618-7965
5111:0007-6287
5060:0004-3249
5014:1366-2724
4625:183262558
4553:982652244
4406:982652244
4355:792747353
3390:Citations
3362:Canaletto
3239:Cypresses
3192:plein air
3091:Symbolism
3046:(Italy),
3010:arabesque
2814:Sculpture
2786:in Serbia
2729:in Brazil
2701:symbolist
2661:in Russia
2507:Anna Boch
1963:), 1880,
1220:landscape
1200:Jan Steen
1155:, Ontario
882:Hermitage
853:The term
767:plein air
580:âsuch as
451:Movements
403:Sculptors
267:plein-air
218:portraits
158:satirical
14943:(dealer)
14937:(patron)
14187:Category
14137:Portrait
14058:Folk art
14006:Anti-art
13937:Stuckism
13850:Idea art
13771:Art game
13723:Artivism
13611:Punk art
13589:Sots Art
13574:Artscene
13431:Land art
13369:Neo-Dada
13301:Lettrism
13195:Nuagisme
13180:Tachisme
13061:Nazi art
12854:De Stijl
12768:Rayonism
12758:Art Deco
12746:Futurism
12537:Luminism
12505:Romanian
12490:Tonalism
12461:Canadian
12439:American
12345:Neo-Grec
11953:Rocaille
11782:Romanism
11716:Counter-
11650:Trecento
11590:Duecento
11580:Crusades
11512:Ottonian
11490:Frankish
11370:Medieval
11353:Trajanic
11313:Scythian
11308:Etruscan
11200:Cycladic
11178:Thracian
11030:Neo-Dada
11005:Lettrism
10986:Futurism
10900:Drop Art
10895:Dogme 95
10863:Totalism
10781:Futurism
10732:Ars nova
10660:By style
10607:Neoteric
10509:Rayonism
10462:De Stijl
10437:Mail art
10392:DevÄtsil
10285:Category
9886:Fountain
9790:Don Juan
9729:Nijinsky
9625:Wedekind
9604:Piscator
9499:Anderson
9423:Scriabin
9339:Honegger
8993:Sullivan
8979:Saarinen
8972:Rietveld
8965:Niemeyer
8937:Melnikov
8867:Bunshaft
8798:Truffaut
8763:Sjöström
8707:Pudovkin
8679:Minnelli
8644:Kurosawa
8637:Kuleshov
8567:Flaherty
8393:Vuillard
8372:Steichen
8330:Rousseau
8295:Pissarro
8274:O'Keeffe
8239:Mondrian
8190:Malevich
8183:Magritte
8155:Kirchner
8099:van Gogh
8050:Doesburg
8029:Delaunay
8022:Delaunay
7945:BrĂąncuÈi
7931:Boccioni
7894:Painting
7744:Williams
7667:Mallarmé
7583:Cendrars
7493:Platonov
7451:Lawrence
7444:Koestler
7381:Flaubert
7374:Faulkner
7339:Bulgakov
7268:Tonalism
7229:De Stijl
7213:Lettrism
7199:Futurism
7090:Art Deco
6425:See also
6221:Canadian
6092:American
5699:(1973).
5661:49692648
5606:14368525
5308:21 March
5274:21 March
5268:Archived
5184:18 March
5129:18 March
5123:Archived
5119:23232564
5078:18 March
5072:Archived
5019:18 March
4967:Archived
4915:Archived
4781:Archived
4751:Archived
4716:21764484
4664:38966030
4592:38966030
4518:28 April
4512:Archived
4428:Archived
4254:Archived
4215:Archived
4094:Archived
3635:Archived
3563:Archived
3326:General:
3297:See also
3263:, 1894,
3241:, 1889,
3176:Futurism
3107:Verlaine
3099:Mallarmé
3006:nocturne
2881:, using
2798:in Japan
2739:in Spain
2723:in Egypt
2489:Guy Rose
2192:, 1874,
2148:, 1908,
2073:, 1885,
2029:, 1880.
1988:, 1881,
1967:, ZĂŒrich
1935:, 1874,
1911:, 1877,
1886:, 1888,
1860:, 1886,
1837:, 1878,
1814:, 1876,
1792:Le Havre
1764:, 1882,
1739:, 1881,
1716:, 1878,
1713:The Plum
1694:Le Havre
1688:, 1877,
1650:, 1874,
1628:, 1873,
1606:, 1872,
1582:, 1872,
1560:, 1870,
1426:Painter
1304:, 1869,
1257:Japonism
1168:Reading,
1107:viridian
987:Romantic
734:Pissarro
717:, 1870,
592:painter
485:See also
420:Thematic
398:Painters
343:Medieval
316:Overview
248:, 1876,
182:Overview
67:Location
15049:Related
14951:Museums
14791:Poplars
14286:Camille
14152:Realism
13749:present
13476:Nut Art
13279:Pop art
13217:Mono-ha
13085:The Ten
13034:Kapists
12980:Iranian
12933:Bauhaus
12727:Orphism
12673:Fauvism
12510:Russian
12400:Nihonga
12314:Verismo
12299:Realism
12233:Purismo
12146:Moorish
12141:Islamic
12048:Haitian
11839:Baroque
11718:Maniera
11602:Mudéjar
11527:Spanish
11439:Pictish
11422:Lombard
11417:Insular
11358:Severan
11323:Gaulish
11318:Iberian
11247:Archaic
11190:Nuragic
11170:Ancient
11153:periods
10959:General
10818:No wave
10592:Imagism
10542:Acmeism
10494:Pop art
10484:Orphism
10402:Fauvism
10380:Bauhaus
9940:Related
9802:Ubu Roi
9757:Tamiris
9743:Sokolow
9722:Massine
9590:Osborne
9583:O'Neill
9576:O'Casey
9534:Chekhov
9520:Beckett
9506:Anouilh
9490:Theatre
9437:Strauss
9395:Russolo
9374:Milhaud
9353:JanĂĄÄek
9325:GĂłrecki
9318:Feldman
9297:Debussy
9290:Copland
9248:Antheil
8986:Steiner
8909:Johnson
8888:Guimard
8881:Gropius
8728:Resnais
8630:Kubrick
8560:Fellini
8546:Epstein
8532:Edwards
8497:Cocteau
8483:Chaplin
8455:Bresson
8448:Bergman
8427:Aldrich
8420:Akerman
8365:Soutine
8337:Schiele
8288:Picasso
8281:Picabia
8211:Matisse
8085:Gauguin
8057:Duchamp
8015:Kooning
7994:Claudel
7987:Chirico
7980:Chagall
7973:CĂ©zanne
7966:Cassatt
7938:Bonnard
7924:Bellows
7917:Balthus
7794:Ulysses
7716:Stevens
7709:Seferis
7528:Unamuno
7367:Forster
7346:Chekhov
7311:Beckett
7240:Orphism
7206:Imagism
7190:Bauhaus
7176:Fauvism
7081:Acmeism
6989:Related
6968:Critics
6801:Artists
6772:Fauvism
6617:Artists
6481:Related
6472:The Ten
6283:artists
6223:artists
6166:artists
6094:artists
6048:Dealers
6017:Patrons
5357:3052237
3601:Courbet
3569:29 June
3433:14 June
3291:, Paris
3103:Rimbaud
3014:prelude
2995:, Tokyo
2826:at the
2527:Belgium
2448:in the
2437:), and
2289:(1887,
1818:, Paris
1648:Boating
1540:Gallery
1410:, Paris
1253:ukiyo-e
1043:impasto
742:CĂ©zanne
677:), 1863
629:Realism
590:Realist
559:varnish
394:Artists
290:Fauvism
79:Realism
15009:(1873)
14874:People
14850:(1908)
14842:(1908)
14810:(1895)
14794:(1891)
14776:Moscow
14764:(1877)
14753:Series
14745:(1919)
14737:(1919)
14727:(1918)
14719:â1917)
14704:(1908)
14696:(1908)
14688:(1908)
14680:(1900)
14672:(1890)
14664:(1890)
14656:(1889)
14648:(1889)
14640:(1886)
14632:(1884)
14624:(1884)
14616:(1884)
14608:(1883)
14600:(1882)
14592:(1882)
14584:(1882)
14576:(1882)
14568:(1881)
14560:(1877)
14552:(1876)
14544:(1876)
14536:(1876)
14528:(1875)
14520:(1875)
14512:(1875)
14504:(1874)
14496:(1874)
14488:(1873)
14480:(1873)
14472:(1873)
14464:(1873)
14456:(1873)
14448:(1873)
14440:(1872)
14432:(1872)
14409:(1872)
14401:(1871)
14393:(1871)
14385:(1869)
14361:(1868)
14353:(1868)
14345:(1868)
14337:(1867)
14329:(1867)
14321:(1867)
14313:(1867)
14305:(1866)
14297:(1866)
14289:(1866)
14281:(1865)
14271:Moscow
14267:(Paris
14260:(1858)
14100:Kitsch
13959:Toyism
13451:Fluxus
13381:Op art
12950:Mingei
12884:Stupid
12862:Purism
12717:Cubism
12366:Modern
12158:Mughal
11948:Rococo
11553:Gothic
11534:Norman
11458:Viking
11412:Hunnic
11390:Coptic
11205:Minoan
11195:Aegean
11183:Dacian
11135:Modern
11035:Neoism
10981:Fluxus
10881:Cinema
10720:Others
10622:Oulipo
10617:Oberiu
10504:Purism
10370:Cubism
9926:(1953)
9914:(1928)
9902:(1921)
9890:(1917)
9878:(1913)
9866:(1912)
9854:(1910)
9842:(1905)
9838:Salome
9830:(1902)
9818:(1899)
9806:(1896)
9794:(1888)
9771:Wigman
9701:Graham
9694:Fuller
9687:Fokine
9680:Duncan
9632:Wilder
9618:Toller
9555:Kaiser
9527:Brecht
9513:Artaud
9472:Webern
9458:VarĂšse
9388:Partch
9360:Ligeti
9283:Boulez
9255:BartĂłk
9213:(1943)
9201:(1941)
9189:(1936)
9179:(1931)
9169:(1929)
9157:(1927)
9145:(1925)
9133:(1923)
9121:(1920)
9109:(1915)
9097:(1912)
9073:(1907)
9061:(1889)
9049:(1887)
9037:(1886)
9014:Wright
9000:Tatlin
8958:Neutra
8860:Breuer
8826:Welles
8812:Vertov
8735:Renoir
8686:Murnau
8672:Marker
8665:Lupino
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