Describe how artists within an artistic time period use similar materials, tools and the principles of design?

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I'm doing an art research project and I chose 19th century Realism and Impressionism. This includes Manet, Monet, Renoir, etc and I need to know how they did what the topic said. Thanks for all help.
asked Sep 7, 2013 in Artists

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You chose a great subject for your project! 

Impressionism is a light, spontaneous manner of painting which began in France as a reaction against the restrictions and conventions of the dominant Academic art. Its naturalistic and down-to-earth treatment of its subject matter, most commonly landscapes, has its roots in the French Realism of Camille Corot and others. 

Please note "has its roots in the French Realism." 

The movement's name was derived from Monet's early work, Impression: Sunrise, which was singled out for criticism by Louis Leroy upon its exhibition. 

The hallmark of the style is the attempt to capture the subjective impression of light in a scene. 

The core of the earliest Impressionist group was made up of Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Others associated with this period were Camille Pissarro, Frederic Bazille, Edgar Degas, Gustave Caillebotte, Edouard Manet, and the American Mary Cassatt. 

The Impressionist style was probably the single most successful and identifiable "movement" ever, and is still widely practiced today. But as an intellectual school it faded towards the end of the 19th century, branching out into a variety of successive movements which are generally grouped under the term Post-Impressionism. 

You may view paintings by many of the great Impressionists, and learn about the artists by clicking on their name, at this link: 

http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/imp... 

The founders of the Impressionist movement were a rebellious bunch of artists who not only created painting from natural surroundings, but created a quite interesting, and colorful, history for the era. 

answered Sep 7, 2013
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The ambiguity of this question leaves me shaking my head. What are you asking. Are you talking about Construction?

There is no similarity between Realism and Impressionism. That was the point.

they all used oil based paints and some water colors, but as far as design, it all went out the window with impressionist.
answered Sep 7, 2013