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Impressionism as a Phenomenon in Art. Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir.

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Impressionism as a Phenomenon in Art.

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Impressionism (French: impression - impression) - this is a direction in painting that originated in France in the 1860s. Impressionism is an era that has only existed for 15 years, but has been remembered by humanity forever. Etymologically, the word is derived from the French "impression", which means impression. Therefore, if we had not seen the paintings in this style, we could conclude that the Impressionists do not paint feelings, human origins or destinations, stories about relationships with God, antiquities or religious figures, "I do not know them." "I understood", the main thing for artists was to describe only the harmony of nature and people..

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4.0. The Impressionists opposed classicism, romanticism, and academia, asserting the beauty of everyday reality, trying to capture momentary impressions..

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Claude Monet (1840 - 1926) - Recognized leader of Impressionism..

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abstract. Claude Monet.

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„ Impression, sunset “.

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It was because of this picture of Claude Monet that Impressionism was given this name. In 1874 at an exhibition in Paris, where Monet's "Impression" was presented.The French name of the painting is Impression, soleil levant , which can be translated into Georgian as " impression, sunset". The painting was stolen from the Marmot Museum in Paris in 1985 and is now on the Interpol list).

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In the late 1880s Claude Monet developed a new method, atmospheric and lighting. To convey different conditions. He begins to create a series of drawings that reflect this or that vision at different times of the day..

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The series depicting the Rouen Temple was created between 1892 and 1894. The artist invites the viewer to perceive the building as a plastic mass, to be influenced by the light of life and to highlight the special side of its expression and meaning at different times of the day..

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Rouen Temple.

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Клод Моне - Houses of Parliament at Sunset, 1903. Клод Оскар Моне.

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Morning on the Seine.

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Bridge in Argentina.

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Japanese engravings and photographs have a significant influence on the composition of the Impressionist composition..

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A woman with an umbrella.

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Camilla Monet in a Japanese costume.

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It is well known that the French artist was very fond of "painting Lakes with Lilies", he even dedicated a whole cycle of works to this theme. Duffy lakes express the vibrancy, the serenity, the harmony of nature as a single, inhuman being. The artist has described so many similar stories that we can even consider his dilapidated lakes or winter landscapes as a separate genre in his work..

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"Without the water the lilies cannot survive as I'm without art." - Claude Monet..

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80 km north of Paris, an amazing geyser is spread out. This small village is known for the fact that the great artist Claude Monet lived and worked here for 43 years. Claude Monet settled in Giverny in 1883 and has since become so engrossed in gardening that much of his creativity has been devoted to painting his own garden.Japanese engravings and photographs have a significant influence on the composition of the Impressionist composition. Fellow artists, Matisse, Cézanne, Renoir, Pizarro were frequent guests of Claude Monet. Knowing what about his passion, everyone tried to make his friend happy with new flowers. This is how the old Japanese peonies brought from Japan to his garden turned out.

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. Auguste Renoir.

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Auguste Renoir is one of the best representatives of Impressionism. He was born on February 25, 1841 in St. Louis. In Limoges, France. During his 60-year career, Renoir has created around 6,000 paintings, the best of which are currently valued at more than a million pounds.

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. ,, Bal au Moulin de la Galette ’’.

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” I go to Monet almost every day, that is, we make friends ... we can not eat every day, but I am still satisfied, because he is a good companion in painting ".

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abstract. ” LUNCHEON OF THE BOATING PARTY’’.

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. ,, Theater Lodge ’’.

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,,Young Girls at the Piano''.

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