Collection: Impressionism

Impressionism is a painting movement that emerged in the second half of the 19th century and is distinguished by its fresh, innovative approach to depicting reality. Impressionist artists focused on conveying fleeting sensations of light and color, often forgoing meticulous detail in favor of a holistic effect that captures the atmosphere of the moment. In the painting gallery, the "Impressionism" category may include works that:

  • They focus on light and color: Artists were fascinated by natural light, which influenced the variation of colors and shapes, often resulting in the use of short, interrupted brushstrokes.
  • They capture fleeting impressions: Impressionist paintings strive to capture the moment, emotions, and mood of the moment, emphasizing the dynamics of everyday life and changing weather conditions.
  • They present an innovative approach to composition: Instead of a traditional, structured compositional approach, the Impressionists experimented with perspective and the arrangement of elements, creating works full of expression and spontaneity.

Leading representatives of Impressionism include Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas, whose works not only revolutionized the approach to painting but also influenced the development of modern art. Within the painting gallery, the "Impressionism" category offers a fascinating journey into a world dominated by color, light, and emotion, offering viewers the opportunity to immerse themselves in a highly subjective perception of reality.

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