The painters who broke the rules.

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العنوان: The painters who broke the rules.
المصدر: Week Junior; 3/30/2024, Issue 433, p12-13, 2p, 10 Color Photographs
مصطلحات موضوعية: PAINTERS, ART exhibitions, IMPRESSIONIST artists, 19TH century painting
مستخلص: Impressionism, an artistic style that began in France in the 1860s, aimed to create an impression or idea of a scene rather than a realistic picture. The artists worked outside, used messy brushstrokes, and focused on natural light. The movement was born out of a group of rebellious artists who were rejected by the Salon de Paris and organized their own exhibition in 1874. Initially criticized by art critics, Impressionism eventually spread to Britain and the US, inspiring artists such as Philip Wilson Steer and William Merritt Chase. Today, Impressionist paintings can be seen in museums and galleries around the world, including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. [Extracted from the article]
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