Evolution of Money: From Realism to Impressionism, 1860-1880, at first glance, Realism and Impressionism seem to be completely independent movements in the art of the 19th century, but they actually correspond to Europe. The new order evolved from traces of the industrial revolution and a series of wars on the continent of Europe. Realist painters and Impressionist painters face the controversy of disputing the current situation of the salon and will no longer romantically change the inner change caused by industrialization but they actively acknowledge them There.
The first model of the Impressionist can be observed in the final work of the 1860's famous French realist painter Edward Manet. Manet built a bridge between impressionists and realism. Impressionist believers used even the painting technique called "alla prima" invented by Manet. His most famous Impressionist works include "Branch", "Grand Canal in Venice", "Boat". Manai is unique in that it allows you to link your work with your own personal experience. This is novelty. However, the founder of the Impressionist is considered to be another famous French painter Claude Monet. The name of the campaign was born from the name of the picture of Monet's "Impression: Sunrise." Paintings were exhibited at Paris Salon in 1872 and quickly attracted the attention of critics. Some of the other masterpieces of Monet include "San Giorgio Maggiore at dusk", "a woman with parasol", "Giverny's spring" etc. (Monet, 1878)
Impressionists began in the 1860's with canvas of Édouard, Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir. However, the Impressionists actually came into existence in the summer of 1869 when Monet and Renoir drew a swimming spot on the Seine Raglaneuil. That summer, they learned to capture the short-lived feelings of nature with a quick, suggestive stroke. It is here that the style of a broken brush (with colored specks drawn) is a standard feature of the Impressionist art. There is no name for this sports - after five years, a critic attacked one of Monet's early paintings: impression - sunrise
French artist Edouard Man played an important role in the European art world in the 19th century. Manet operates in a unique style that fills the gap between two major art movements: realism and Impressionism. One piece that demonstrates this unique approach is a lunch on the grass ("Lédéuunersurl'herbe"). This is a big picture that became one of Mannet's and most famous contemporary art pieces. Édouard Manet (1832-1883), a French painter born in Paris, is known for his modernist painting style. Unlike many of his predecessors, Manet refused the traditional hobby of the organization Academy de Beaux-Arts, which supports the fables, history and mythical scenes in the year's picture and is responsible for this year's French art salon.