photography Impressionism?
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Claude Monet, Almiares Efecto de Mañana , 1890 |
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Claude Monet, Haystacks at Noon , 1890 |
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Claude Monet, Haystacks in the Afternoon , 1890 |
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Claude Monet, Haystacks End of Summer , 1891 |
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Claude Monet, Haystacks Sunset with Snow, 1891 |
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Claude Monet, Haystacks Snow, 1891 |
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Pierre Auguste Renoir, The Swing , 1876 |
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Camille Pissarro, Boulevard Montmartre , 1897 |
you like to know how much influence the creation of photography for the emergence of impressionist art? Adriana, Aguascalientes, Mexico Dear
Adriana, photography art that influenced more than mimic the real world, because photography did better. Photography influenced artists to be more creative and not imitators. The picture was that artists see the world in a very personal and not try to imitate what they saw, if what they felt. Since the invention of photography, the light was important for the outcome in the picture. Impressionism was a movement where the light was very important too, Claude Monet painted several pictures done with the same image as the light changed daylight hours. Monet took up most of his life exploring the effects of light on landscapes. Monet said, "For me the landscape does not exist in its own right, since its appearance changes at every moment, but the atmosphere that surrounds it brings to life, light and air which vary continually." The photo image was equal to the real world and light to the picture darker or lighter. Monet also noticed the effects of light on the landscape and used these effects to your pictures. Monet
use many colors, fresh contrasts of shadow and light, hot day in their work. This can be seen in the Haystacks series (also called haymaking) where he made several paintings using the same image, but in different types of light and different seasons year. He was interested in capturing the landscape changes depending on the light and feel that they gave the viewer. Impressionism also real-world image began to break down, using thick brushstrokes that were supposed to be joined by the eyes of the beholder.
Impressionism can be seen as the end of Naturalism in art, where the artist was to paint something that looks like the real world. For this reason, the thick brush of the Impressionists inspired the artists to be more psychic and use your personality and that art does not conform to nature. Auguste Renoir, Mary Cassatt, Camille Pissarro and Edgar Degas also used light as a source of inspiration his works, in the work of Renoir Swing can see light through the leaves of the tree, in the bodies of the characters and on the ground. In the work of Camille Pissarro Boulevard Montmartre, one can see the light that is reflected in the court of the city.
What you have to remember Adriana is that art is a product of the surrounding society. I hope my answer has helped you. Augusto
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