The Art Of Impressionism by Anthea Callen
A concise, richly illustrated introduction that traces the rise of Impressionism in 19th-century France, explaining how artists broke with academic conventions to capture fleeting effects of light and atmosphere through innovative uses of color, broken brushwork and plein-air practice; it surveys the movement’s principal figures and landmark works, describes the role of independent exhibitions and contemporary criticism, and situates Impressionism within wider social and technological changes to show how its radical approach to modern life reshaped the course of art history.
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