impressionism (1 Jan 1870 Jahr – 1 Jan 1890 Jahr)
Beschreibung:
The customary approach to the human form was abandoned during the 1870–1890 Impressionism period in art history in order to portray the transitory and transient aspects of contemporary life. The invention of novel methods and tools, including photography and the portable easel, which enabled painters to work outside and record the effects of shifting light and environment, was one notable advance during this period. This might be seen in the works of painters like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who depicted the human form in a hazy, fuzzy way, fusing it into the background. The use of the human form to explore the intricacies of modernity was another significant development during this time, as seen by Edgar Degas's paintings, which represented daily urban life, from ballet dancers to laundresses. The impressionist approach to the human form had a long-lasting influence on the arts, motivating creators far into the 20th century and beyond and helping other modernist trends like fauvism and expressionism to take off.
ARTWORK
Frederic Bazille – Latelier de Bazille – 1870
Zugefügt zum Band der Zeit:
Datum:
1 Jan 1870 Jahr
1 Jan 1890 Jahr
~ 20 years
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