Medieval Art
Impressionist Art is a revolutionary style of painting that emerged in France in the late 19th century, characterized by its emphasis on capturing fleeting moments and natural light. It diverged from classical art's focus on historical or mythological subjects and precise detail, instead seeking to convey the sensory impression of a scene, as perceived by the artist in a particular moment. This was achieved through loose brushwork, vibrant colors, and visible textures, often applied directly onto the canvas without underdrawing. Impressionist artists aimed to evoke the atmosphere and mood of their subjects, rather than providing a detailed, objective representation. Key figures in this movement include Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas.
External Links
- [MedievalArt.com] ART MARKET INFORMATION
- [Medieval.org] Medieval Music Arts Foundation - Welcome!