Similar words: impressionistic, impressionism, impression, impressionable, compression, compressional wave, impressive, expressionless. Meaning: [ɪm'preʃənɪst] n. a painter who follows the theories of Impressionism. adj. relating to or characteristic of Impressionism.
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31. These were the gardens in which Claude Monet had experimented with form and color, and literally inspired the birth of the Impressionist movement.
32. BARBARA KLEIN: That was Ted Nash's composition "Monet, " influenced by the French Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
33. Western modernist paintings refer to the several western painting genres from end of nineteen century to twenty century, which include impressionist school of fine art, fauvism, cubism and so on.
34. She loved classical music and Impressionist paintings, but her favorite artist may have been Alfred ...
35. Virtually every major development in 20 th - century art is traceable back to the impressionist.
36. It will appeal_to those who love Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.
37. A master of tonal gradation and soft edges, he prepared the way for the Impressionist landscape painters and had an important influence on Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, and Berthe Morisot.
38. I prefer abstract art, although I like impressionist art too.
39. Sonate by Claude Debussy —the archetypal impressionist composer—is undoubtedly the most important work in the cello's small impressionist repertoire.
40. The Moulin Rouge is also the subject of paintings by post - impressionist painter Toulouse - Lautrec .
41. The creating style of Paul Cezanne, the French impressionist painting master, once greatly influenced and illuminated Allen Ginsberg's writing of poetry.
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42. Interwoven in the narration are his relationship with his family, especially his brother Theo, and his friendship with another impressionist, the French painter Paul Gauguin (cast by Anthony Quinn).
43. The impressionist was marvelous at taking off film stars and politicians.
44. The collector has acquired a fine collection of impressionist paintings.
45. In 1921 champions of impressionist and post - impressionist art from France proposed a show.
46. They compassed the whole arc of the circle, merging towards towards the west in a horizon that was fierce, almost garish in coloring, like an impressionist back-drop done by some half-mad genius.
47. Women write ongoing paratactic, impressionist, digressive, -- ad hoc sentences: sentences without ego-- being without structure more or less corresponding to being without ego.
48. In the Orsay Museum, you can see a lot of priceless Impressionist paintings.
49. Edgar Degas , French Impressionist painter and sculptor , was born in Paris.
50. He was a post - impressionist painter whose early works somber, dark colors.
51. Claude Monet. (1840-1926), is the greatest representative artist of the impressionist.
52. The world would be a pretty lop-sided place if everyone were a rocket scientist or impressionist painter, so there is no need to feel bad about the strengths that you don't have.
53. Dora Maar au Chat went to an anonymous buyer during a spring auction of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's in New York.
54. This painting is a classic example of the French Impressionist style.
55. Show of post - impressionist art, to see the work of the same artists.
56. This year I have spent a lot of time researching the life and work of the great French impressionist, Pierre Auguste Renoir, who died in 1919. and now I have collected several of his works.
57. Later, the kind of performance style of "Impressionist" formed "the Academism.
58. Debussy music and Impressionist paintings of artistic pursuit, and cultural connotation and Aesthetic is an example.
59. The impressionist movement was one of the ancestors of abstract art.
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