A new edition of Belinda Thomson's highly accessible survey, which brings together the latest research on this perennially popular art movement. The enduring popularity of Impressionism belies what the group of painters dubbed the Impressionists stood for.
In the 1870s and 1880s, French artists, including Pissarro, Monet, Degas, Morisot, and Renoir, adopted a revolutionary style of technique and subject matter that defied the traditions of the French Academy and the Salons. Rooted in anarchism, political radicalism, and a belief in science and individualism, their paintings captured modern life in ways never seen before.
Belinda Thomson’s insightful study sheds light on the personal lives and creative thinking of the Impressionists, exploring the factors that shaped their masterpieces. From family backgrounds to the importance of the art market and the critical reception that challenged yet ultimately defined their work, this introduction offers a nuanced exploration of one of the most transformative movements in art history.
Pages: 320, Year of Publication: 2010, Dimensions: 15x15cm
Manufacturer
- Author
- Belinda Thomson
- Publisher
- Thames & Hudson
- Language
- French
- Subtitle
- -
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 320
- Release Date
- 3/2026
- Publication Date
- 2026
- Award
- -
- Dimensions
- -
- Art Movement
- Impressionism
- Art Albums
- No
- ISBN-13
- 9780500205051
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