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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

canvas oil degas video oil canvas video degas monet cassatt rodin entrance 1876 edgar mary bronze print homer balzac 1885 sight renoir

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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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rushstrokes  

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utdoor settings  

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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 opulenceSlide4
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Entrance for carriages

Emperor’s entrance

Pedestrian entrance

stageSlide6
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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

videoSlide26
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Renoir, Pont-

Neuf

, 1872, oil on canvas, 1872, oil on canvasSlide30
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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, bronzeSlide35
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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 panelSlide43
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