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Impressionism, a major movement, first in painting and later in music, that developed chiefly in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ... The most conspicuous characteristic of Impressionism was an attempt to accurately and objectively record visual reality in terms of transient effects of light and color.
When impressionism was introduced the artists worked from paintings and drawings of photo images and still life, but without a true sense of reality. ...
Impressionism was based on light and the subject that was being painted or drawn. ... This new style of art, impressionism was more interesting and alive than the previous styles and tended to please the eye of art enthusiasts. ... At first, the public did not want to allow impressionism as a form of contemporary art. ... They soon accepted the fact that impressionism was now what the artists were doing, and that artists no longer intended to create photo-imaged pictures. ... Monet is known as the “Father of Impressionism”. ...
I chose Impressionism because I believe it is a beautiful way in which the artist captures life on canvas.
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