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fashion; essential
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classic painting
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situation is
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Litvinov basically
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mythical and
historical themes.
"Proof in Art" -- At the Techno-Impressionist MuseumGroup:
alt.art.caricature
GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE TO PRESENT GALLERY EXHIBIT “PROOF IN ART: THE TECHNO- IMPRESSIONIST IMAGES OF TONY KARP” Exhibit by Founder of Techno-ImpressionistMovement
to Run Concurrently With NJ Premiere of David Auburn’s “Proof” at ...
Borrowing terms from other art formsGroup:
rec.arts.bonsai
In a message dated 12/31/2000 11:54:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, Luis, Thanks for
the information. Is there also an impressionistmovement in architecture? You're
welcome. No there is no impressionistmovement in architecture. ...
Pissarro Stayed Poor, Radical, & InfluentialGroup:
misc.activism.progressive ... Striking up friendships with Paul Cezanne and Claude Monet, he joined them in the
creation of the Impressionistmovement, becoming the only painter to show his work
in all eight of the Impressionist exhibitions held from 1874 to 1886. ...
Imitate, then innovate: Manet/VelazquezGroup:
rec.music.makers.guitar.jazz ... Dwarf with a Mastiff". Anyway it is amazing to see these paintings side
by side, and to think how that developed into the French impressionist movement only a few years later. It truly reminds me ...
Atmospherics, by MonetGroup:
rec.arts.fine
Feature article discusses how the fascination with light of Claude Monet
shaped the Impressionistmovement. Links to many Monet websites and information
on the impressionistmovement. Very graphic intensive. ...
Pli selon pli and its titleGroup:
rec.music.classical.recordings ... "Monsieur Degas, why are the women in your paintings so ugly?" "Because, Monsieur,
in general women are ugly.") Monet and the impressionistmovement in general
are ridiculed in a contemporary play by one Henri Meilhac. ...
Impressionism and ExpressionismGroup:
rec.music.classical ... The Impressionistmovement in the visual arts was concerned with an
alternative method of representation, one which had less emphasis on
form and draftsmanship than it did on colour and movement. ...
Debussy [repost for Morenus and Rasiel]Group:
rec.music.classical
The titles are: - The Hills of Anacapri ("Les Collines d'Anacapri") - Footsteps
in the Snow ("Des Pas sur la Neige") - What the West Wind Saw ("Ce qu'a Vu le Vent
d'Ouest") Debussy founded the Impressionistmovement in music, which shared ...
7TH ARR-MUSEE D'ORSAY-UPPER LEVEL AND IMPRESSIONISTSGroup:
rec.travel.europe ... You can follow the history of the impressionistmovement starting from the pavilion,
a movement that grouped in 1874 about 165 paintings of thirty participants always
"refused" by official jury's: Cezanne, Monet, Degas, Sisley, Renoir ...
Every single work of art in one musuem....Group:
alt.art.scene ... admission fees. Impressionist paintings are mass entertainment. (we
are already long past the glossy coffee table impressionistmovement)
9. Painted genius makes life worth living? I wonder if ...
Who were Berlioz's InfluencesGroup:
rec.music.classical.recordings ... exists. If one applied this generally, the word movement couldn't be applied
to anything. No impressionistmovement, for example. But Eco has solved
the problem of describing such things. No impressionist...
Villa-Lobos a Cubist?Group:
rec.music.classical.guitar ... 1870's. The chief components of the Impressionistmovement, save for
Monet, had drifted into the corner by the 1890's when Post Impressionism
and German Expressionsim began to take hold. This ...
Impressionism ( was Re: Borrowing terms from other art forms)Group:
rec.arts.bonsai ... Lynn >> Yes, I don't think this bonsai list would want an art/architecture history
course for me to answer Ernie's question, "Is there also an impressionistmovement
in architecture?" ;-) For those who have further interest in this art ...
Why do you like Mozart's music?Group:
rec.music.classical.recordings ... lockstep. There was an "impressionistmovement" in painting, for example,
although no two so-called impressionist painters entirely agreed with
one another or used exactly the same techniques. As ...
ImpressionismGroup:
rec.music.classical ... correct me if i am wrong, but kodaly wasn't big into modes, parallelism, delicacy
and most of the characteristics that define impressionism. he was most likely
influenced by the impressionistmovement (as were most composer apres debussy). ...
Cezanne in PhiladelphiaGroup:
rec.arts.fine ... semi-rural landscape. Cezanne is known as a post-impressionist because
he did not receive critical acclaim until after the impressionistmovement
was popularly regarded as spent. It took him that ...
Review of The Chronicle of Impressionism by Bernard DenvirGroup:
rec.arts.fine ... bibliography, maps. 288 pp., $40.00 cloth. 0-8212-2042-X REVIEW Denvir
impressively chronicles the Impressionistmovement (1863- 1900) and to
a lesser extent its legacy (1900 to the present). The 19th ...
Art GalleryGroup:
alt.fractal-design.painter ... Back in the 1870's the leaders of the new Impressionistmovement (Manet, Renoir,
Cezanne, Degas, Monet, and others) found themselves unable to get their works displayed
in any of the academies or galleries (a necessary prerequisite to ...
Impressionism (was: Best composers)Group:
rec.music.classical ... Debussy himself rejected the label of "impressionist". The impressionistmovement
was essentially in the visual arts. Whether or not this label should be applied
to music in France at that time is the source of some debate. ...
Tank camoGroup:
rec.games.miniatures.warhammer ... impressionists. 'Close up detail' is pretty much contra to the entire impressionistmovement. It takes a special kind of stupid to utterly fail
to grasp the purpose behind 'Impressionism' painting. ...
Heinlein's Tramp RoyaleGroup:
rec.arts.sf.written ... I decided that I did like it. Also, I adore Degas' ballerinas, and when
I found out that he was part of the Impressionistmovement, I had to
lighten up a little. I will say that I may change my ...
Croatia's Maximillian VankaGroup:
soc.culture.usa ... Although the exhibit focuses on Solowey's output in Bucks County from 1942 until
his death in 1978, it also displays a range of styles from an artist who came
of age during the impressionistmovement of the 1920s. ...
What do you call this style?Group:
rec.arts.fine ... They call the technique Impressionism, which it is. The actual Impressionistmovement
only lasted a few years, with the exception of Monet, evolving into post-Impressionism
or Expressionism with Van Gogh and Gaugin and company. ...
Conquest to Make Big First Impression!Group:
rec.travel.cruises ... yellow stars. Alfred's Bar, located on Atlantic Deck beneath the dance
club, is named for Alfred Sisely, an Englishman raised in Paris and one
of the fathers of the Impressionistmovement. The room ...
after pomoGroup:
alt.postmodern ... The symbolist-impressionistmovement in France (1860-1880) was an aesthetic
interpretation of Kant, wheras the later existentialist movement (Sartre,
Breton, Camus) harked back to Hegel, Marx and Kierkegaard. ...
Paul Levitz, the Legion and Hyper TimeGroup:
rec.arts.comics.dc.universe ... in the image. His style is not remotely impressionist in the sense of
the French Impressionistmovement. What are you talking about? Pages
and panel numbers would be appreciated. his ability to ...
controversial opinion on "Kind Of Blue"Group:
rec.music.bluenote ... On the example of painting, the Impressionistmovement is a good example.
It is the art of creating a painting in a short time, letting us see exactly
what the painter interprets the scene at that time. ...
What about the Foot?Group:
alt.tv.millennium ... I *really* hate to admit this!) quite liked the picture Frank kept flashing on.
I'm very fond of the works from the impressionistmovement and it reminded me of
some of my favorite pieces . . . especially from the group of seven. ...
Win a Tour of IrelandGroup:
soc.culture.irish ... newssvr05-en0.news.prodigy.com... The impressionistmovement was a mark
of a new age of individual freedoms and expression. What a time for art
and literature! It was indeed Ms.Holly. It is a pity ...
is Impressionism cheating?Group:
rec.arts.movies.current-films
Maybe not memory. Impressionism was a response to the philosophical movement
called "French Naturalism" and the aim of painters was to overcome ideology
in painting and portray things as they really look. ...
A&E's Top 100 Men of the MilleniumGroup:
comp.sys.mac.advocacy ... OK, I'd go for Ruebens, but Van Gogh is representative of the impressionistmovement,
which is the first modern art movement. Either one of them would be a suitable
replacement for those who do not belong on the list (like Gates). ...
Defining the generations of videogame consolesGroup:
rec.games.video.sega ... Figuative art, but not necessarly realistic-looking. Hm, I view this
differently. Here's why -- The impressionistmovement occured after painters
developed the ability to create life-like images. ...
SCHOOL: Some ThoughtsGroup:
misc.writing ... own. This kind of movement, I envision, would be somewhat like the ImpressionistMovement (in painting), as a reaction to the current stilted
establishment which existed at that time. The Impressionists ...
The Pointy Stick Compendium ProjectGroup:
rec.woodworking ... dirts and water. These Impressing Sticks and the impressions they left
in ancient "tablets" served as the inspiration for The Impressionist Movement 7,000 +/- years later. Sorry Charlie (did I ...
The Artbook ShelfGroup:
alt.books.reviews ...Impressionism Norma Broude Westview Press 0-06-430232-6 $20.00 This is both an art
history and a discussion of feminist insights on the Impressionistmovement in the
19th century: as such, it draws some unusual and important connections ...
question for goth femalesGroup:
alt.gothic ... That's when the subculture became a movement. Or because of the large influence
of music and art, it could be relating to the art. Impressionistmovement,
Modernist movement, Gothic movement... Heh. Very well put. ...
anti-SemitismGroup:
rec.music.classical ... elections. And if they had a credo including racism we should be much more
selective about who we included in the impressionistmovement. They
didn't even have a credo, and yet we call them a movement. ...
shall I switch from Nikon to Leica?Group:
rec.photo.equipment.35mm ... See above defination... The whole impressionistmovement wouldn't have
emerged if it wasn't for photography. Interesting..... I have seen so-called impressionist artwork dating from the late 1700's.. ...
O/T Today in history Sun. Dec. 5Group:
alt.gossip.celebrities ... 1926 - Claude-Oscar Monet, French painter and one of the founders of the Impressionistmovement, died. 1933 - The 21st amendment of the US constitution
was ratified, ending the ``noble experiment'' of prohibition. ...
do we have film movements anymore?Group:
alt.movies
I think it just sounded more noble in the old days like when the artists had the impressionistmovement, since it seemed more about the art than the money. Or the movement was from the culture like when they imitated the French films. ...
Feelings of WorthlessnessGroup:
sci.bio.evolution ... Like other attempts to strip away interpretation and reveal the basic facts of
consciousness to rigorous observation, such as the Impressionistmovement in the
arts and the Introspectionist psychologies of Wundt, Titchener, and others ...
Physical traversal of landscapeGroup:
rec.arts.int-fiction ... Do I correctly perceive (from your allusion to the Impressionistmovement, for one
thing) that you'd like there to be a movement in the IF community, cooperation,
common focusing of energy, in order to achieve the sort of sweeping, long ...
Paul Levitz, the Legion and Hyper TimeGroup:
rec.arts.comics.dc.lsh ... His style is not remotely impressionist in the sense of the French Impressionistmovement. What are you talking about? Pages and panel numbers
would be appreciated. Well, I'm no art history scholar. ...
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