• Impressionism

It was a dappled and daubed harbor scene that gave Impressionism its name. When Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet was exhibited in April 1874, critics seized upon the work’s title and its loose stylistic rendering of light and motion upon water to deride this new, impressionistic tendency in art. As with many seminal art movements, the critics got their comeuppance. Today, Impressionism is close contender for the world’s favorite period of painting. With blockbuster exhibitions, record-breaki ng auction prices, and packed museums, the works once dismissed as unfinished or imprecise are now beloved for their atmospheric evocation of time and place, as well as the stylistic flair of rapid brushstrokes upon canvas. Despite its popularity an d a whole host of publications, many areas and artists of Impressionism remain inadequately researched. This TASCHEN book fills the gap, raising the profile of unjustly neglected pioneers such as Berthe Morisot, Lucien Pissarro, and Gustave Caillebot te, while exploring the characteristics of Impressionism, from painting en plein air to vivid color contrasts, not only in the movement’s native France but also across the rest of Europe and North America. About the series Bibliotheca Universalis ? Compact cultural companions celebrating the eclectic TASCHEN universe!

Código: L020-9783836557115
Código de barras: 9783836557115
Peso (kg): 1,170
Altura (cm): 19,50
Largura (cm): 14,00
Espessura (cm): 1,89
Autor F. Walther, Ingo
Editora TASCHEN
Idioma Português
Encadernação CAPA DURA
Páginas 784
Ano de edição 0

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Impressionism