@culturaltutor: A brief introduction to Impres...
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Feb 27, 2024
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The Académie des Beaux-Arts was a French fine arts school which not only taught young artists but also set the aesthetic standards of the age.
And they prioritised a very particular style of painting based on the ideas of the Renaissance, usually called Academicism.
And they prioritised a very particular style of painting based on the ideas of the Renaissance, usually called Academicism.
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But the greatest rebellion started in the 1860s, among a group of young artists who had met while studying at the Academy together.
They were Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frederic Bazille; and their leader was the slightly older Edouard Manet...
They were Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frederic Bazille; and their leader was the slightly older Edouard Manet...
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In this way, Monet and his contemporaries weren't quite revolutionaries.
Rather, their preference for colour over drawing was directly inspired by a similar divergence in 16th century Italy, during the Renaissance.
Rather, their preference for colour over drawing was directly inspired by a similar divergence in 16th century Italy, during the Renaissance.
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Monet and his friends adopted this name, despite the mockery and criticism of the artistic establishment.
Little could Leroy have known that, within a few decades, these silly Impressionists would have far eclipsed the Academy in popularity and influence...
Little could Leroy have known that, within a few decades, these silly Impressionists would have far eclipsed the Academy in popularity and influence...
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Impressionism in the strictest sense soon evolved and splintered into several different artistic movements.
But it had triumphed over the Academy and thrown open the doors of possibility... and young artists all over the world had started painting like the Impressionists.
But it had triumphed over the Academy and thrown open the doors of possibility... and young artists all over the world had started painting like the Impressionists.
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And that, with many details elided, is a brief introduction to Impressionism — one of the most successful artistic revolutions in history.
Why has their art remained so profoundly popular and beloved?
Why has their art remained so profoundly popular and beloved?



























