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Comparison Between Impressionism And Post Impressionism

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Art is the best way humans can express their thoughts and realities. Many people do not see art in a linear fashion; whether a painting is from the 1800s or the 1900s many people would consider them the same. Art has gone through many changes since its conception many millennia ago. Due to this, one cannot scrutinize all of the art movements in the same fashion. Two of art’s largest movements, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, are commonly lumped together in the same category. Although these movements are very similar in name, they have distinct characteristics that set them apart. However, they also have some aspects in common. The Impressionist art movement took place between the years 1874 and 1886. At the time this movement was birthed, the majority of high-end art being made was made in a super realistic and classical way. The Salon, a place in France where art was displayed, only accepted this kind of art. The Salon was ran by the French government and all art placed in it had to be approved. The Impressionists were always refused due to them not painting about significant figures in the government or of the church. Impressionists painted about ordinary people doing ordinary things alongside landscapes and taboo topics. The Salon did not only refuse them because of this but also because Impressionists did not paint in an ultra-realistic manner. Claude Monet is one of the most recognizable painters in the Impressionist movement and one of the most popular at

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