Impressionism
Impressionism was a major artistic movement which originated in France in the 1870s. To define impressionism is difficult, because its characteristics are similar to those of other movements that flourished at around the same time. In general, Impressionism had an extreme attention to the transient effects of light and atmosphere. This movement is characterized by a naturalistic style, short lengths, and loose brush strokes that convey the sensation of the moment when the view being painted was observed (hence its name); they are not concerned with details or clear outlines. Impressionist artists had a very specific set of goals, and one of these was to change the standards by which artworks were valued. The Impressionists viewed their paintings as mere visual expressions of the energy in nature that they have experienced. They wanted their viewers to feel that they participated in the creation of such works. Impressionists were more concerned with the simplification of value relations and colors than with detailed, naturalistic portrayals. Simplification of line and color can be found in many paintings by Monet, Manet and Renoir. The Impressionists also attempted to give their work a sense of immediacy and spontaneity. They did not want their paintings to look contrived or premeditated, so they sought to make the viewer feel that he was actually in the presence of the subject being depicted.
Anton Mauve, 1870 - Bringing into the sea of a fishing smack - fine art print
Anton Mauve, 1848 - Sheep Herd in a forest - fine art print
Ernst Josephson, 1888 - The Postmaster of Bréhat - fine art print
Johannes Bosboom, 1852 - A Service in the Geertekerk, Utrecht - fine art print
Childe Hassam, 1895 - The Little Pond, Appledore - fine art print
Camille Pissarro, 1895 - Poplars, Éragny - fine art print
Anton Mauve, 1870 - Cottage in a ditch - fine art print
Antonie Waldorp, 1855 - Riverview inspired by an old tower on - fine art print
Willem Maris, 1854 - Rolling Landscape - fine art print
Paul Gauguin, 1888 - Arlésiennes (Mistral) - fine art print
George Inness, 1862 - In the Adirondacks - fine art print
Matthijs Maris, 1849 - Seascape - fine art print
Edgar Degas, 1867 - James-Jacques-Joseph Tissot (1836–1902) - fine art print
John Henry Twachtman, 1889 - Horseneck Falls - fine art print
Paul Gauguin, 1892 - Tahitian Women Bathing - fine art print
George Hendrik Breitner, 1880 - The Tower of Gorkum - fine art print
Willem Maris, 1854 - Four sketches of hay wagons and cows - fine art print
George Inness, 1884 - Landscape - fine art print
Johan Barthold Jongkind, 1868 - A street in Delft, evening - fine art print
Claude Monet, 1880 - View of Vétheuil - fine art print
Edgar Degas, 1880 - Intimacy - fine art print
Willem Maris, 1854 - Portrait of a lady in oval - fine art print
Alfred Sisley, 1873 - A Turn in the Road - fine art print
Paul Cézanne, 1882 - Standing Bather, Seen from the Back - fine art print
Paul Gauguin, 1895 - Te burao (The Hibiscus Tree) - fine art print
George Inness, 1877 - The Wheat Field - fine art print
Jean Béraud, 1880 - The banks of the Seine - fine art print
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1897 - Two Nudes - fine art print
George Inness, 1875 - Evening at Medfield, Massachusetts - fine art print
Edgar Degas, 1868 - Joseph-Henri Altès (1826-1895) - fine art print
George Hendrik Breitner, 1880 - The Funfair - fine art print
Johannes Bosboom, 1839 - Interior of the New Church in Delft - fine art print
Isaac Israels, 1875 - Modistenatelier - fine art print
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875 - Apple (French) - fine art print
Julius Paulsen, 1887 - Flax-beating at Time Independent Zealand - fine art print
Hendrik Willem Mesdag, 1841 - Fishing Boats on the Breakers - fine art print
Paul Cézanne, 1892 - Seated Peasant - fine art print
