Impressionist Landscapes

Impressionist Landscapes are a style of painting that originated in the late 19th century, characterized by the artist's attempt to capture the fleeting effects of light and color in nature. These paintings often feature loose brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and a sense of movement. Impressionist artists sought to convey the atmosphere and mood of a scene rather than focusing on realistic detail. Landscapes were a popular subject for Impressionist painters, who often depicted scenes of countryside, gardens, and waterfronts with an emphasis on light, shadow, and color.




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