no response to political or military happenings Prefer genres scenes leisure activities entertainment and landscapes Influenced by Japanese prints Concerned with the natural properties of light natural and artificial ID: 465198
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Impressionism
no response to political or military happenings
Prefer genres scenes, leisure activities, entertainment and landscapes
Influenced by Japanese prints
Concerned with the natural properties of light, natural and artificial
Rejected by the French Academy
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veryday life
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ight
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B
rushstrokes
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O
utdoor settings
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W
eather and atmosphereSlide2
Interest in widening streets from medieval narrows to wide avenues, good for traffic flow and transporting manufactured goods. Redesign by Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann Slide3
Aerial of Paris Opera House; renovated by Jean-Louis-Charles
Garnier
in Baroque opulenceSlide4Slide5
Entrance for carriages
Emperor’s entrance
Pedestrian entrance
stageSlide6Slide7Slide8
Edouard
Manet
, Zola, exhibited 1868, oil on canvas
videoSlide9
Manet
, A Bar at the
Folies-Bergere
, 1881-1882, oil on canvas
videoSlide10
Pierre-
Auguste
Renoir, Moulin de la
Galette
, 1876, oil on canvasSlide11
Edgar Degas, Absinthe, 1876, oil on canvasSlide12
Edgar Degas, Visit to a Museum, 1885, oil on canvas
Mary Cassatt and her sisterSlide13
Edgar Degas, Dancing Lesson, 1883-1885 oil on canvasSlide14
Degas, The Dance Class, 1874,
videoSlide15
Degas, At the Races, 1886-1887 oil on canvasSlide16
Eadweard
Muybridge, Galloping Horse, 1878, Albumen PrintSlide17
Mary Cassatt, Boating Party, 1893-1894, oil on canvasSlide18
Mart Cassatt, The Letter, 1891, etching and aquatint
Utamaro’s
Young Woman with Blackened TeethSlide19
Mary Cassatt, The Coiffure, 1890-1891,
drypoint
and aquatint on laid paper
Kitagawa
Utamaro
,
Takashima
Ohisa
Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure
, c. 1795, woodblock print, ink and color on paperSlide20
Berthe
Morisot, Cradle, 1873, oil on canvasSlide21
Claude Monet, Terrace at Sainte-
Adresse
, 1866-1867, oil on canvasSlide22
Monet,
Waterlily
Pond, 1904, oil on canvasSlide23
Monet suffered from Macular Degeneration which is evident in his use of color. His earlier works made when his sight was healthy are pastel and soft. As his sight waned, his work because darker and bolder because that is what he could see.
Variations of Monet’s Japanese BridgeSlide24
Monet, Rouen Cathedral; Sunlight, Fog and Early Morning, 1894, oil on canvasSlide25
Claude Monet, The Saint-
Lazare
Station, 1877, oil on canvas
videoSlide26Slide27Slide28Slide29
Renoir, Pont-
Neuf
, 1872, oil on canvas, 1872, oil on canvasSlide30Slide31
Camille Pissarro, Place du Theatre
Francais
, 1898, oil on canvasSlide32
Degas, Fourth Position Front, on the Left Leg, 1880’s, bronzeSlide33
Auguste
Rodin, The Thinker, 1879-1889, bronze,
videoSlide34
Rodin, Balzac, 1892-1897, plaster
Rodin, Balzac, after 1917, bronzeSlide35Slide36Slide37Slide38Slide39Slide40
Winslow Homer, Breezing Up, 1873-1876, oil on canvasSlide41
Homer, Life Line, oil on canvas, 1884,
videoSlide42
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nocturne in Black and Gold (Falling Rocket), 1875, oil on oak panelSlide43Slide44