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Impressionism
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)
Impressionism
was
a
nineteenth
century
art
movement
that
began
as
a
loose
association
of
Paris
-
based
artists
who
started
publicly
exhibiting
their
art
in
the
1860s
.
Characteristics
of
Impressionist
painting
include
visible
brush
strokes
,
____________________
colors
,
open
composition
,
____________________
on
light
in
its
changing
qualities
(
often
accentuating
the
effects
of
the
passage
of
time
)
,
ordinary
subject
matter
,
and
unusual
visual
angles
.
The
name
of
the
movement
is
____________________
from
Claude
Monet's
Impression
,
Sunrise
(
Impression
,
soleil
levant
)
.
Critic
Louis
Leroy
inadvertently
____________________
the
term
in
a
____________________
review
published
in
Le
Charivari
.
Radicals
in
____________________
time
,
early
Impressionists
broke
the
rules
of
academic
painting
.
They
began
by
giving
colours
,
freely
brushed
,
____________________
over
line
,
drawing
____________________
from
the
work
of
painters
such
as
Eugene
Delacroix
.
They
also
took
the
____________________
of
painting
out
of
the
studio
and
____________________
the
world
.
Previously
,
not
only
still
-
lives
and
portraits
,
but
also
landscapes
had
been
painted
indoors
,
but
the
Impressionists
found
that
they
could
____________________
the
momentary
and
____________________
effects
of
sunlight
by
painting
air
(
in
plain
air
)
.