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    linger over the view and stretch their body and mind. Process Frame Work 1.Target group: Elderly (aged ⩾65) from Nursing Home 2.Theme: Impressionism landscape painting 3.Learning Objective: Let elderly have a chance to linger over the view and stretch their body and mind. Also let them have a touch on painting and have a basic knowledge on impressionism, pointillism. 4.The process of painting activity: Firstly, I will explain

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    Impressionism The Impressionist revolution was born from the technological advancements during the Industrial Revolution, the political instability in France from the Revolution of 1848, and the domineering rule of the French Academy of Fine Arts. Together, through the vision of a group of extremely talented French artists, brought a variety of influences, beliefs, and styles together to form Impressionism (1977). After the monarchy in France was overthrown, conservatives seized the reins of government

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    Beach (1891) and Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? (1897). Gauguin is now recognized for his innovative and meaningful use of colour, and his unique style that was different from other artists’ of his time. Two of his post-impressionism artworks, Vision After the Sermon (1888) and When Will You Marry? (1892), are featured on the next page.

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    Claude Monet Analysis

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    Claude Monet’s piece titled Sunrise (Marine) illustrates the daylight in the industrial port of Le Havre of the north coast, France. This piece was made in March or April of 1873. The piece’s present location is the J. Paul Getty Museum, west pavilion, gallery w204. The medium is oil on canvas and is next to another piece made by Monet called The Portal of Rouen Cathedral in morning light. Claude Monet was part of the impressionist movement that changes French paintings of the nineteenth century

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    Claude Monet was a prolific French painter who founded Impressionism in the 19th century. He strongly held onto his belief of his painting style throughout his long career and is considered to be one of the most prominent and influential painters in history. He focused on capturing the feeling or experience of a certain moment. He was intrigued by the light and color, so he explored their changes under various weather conditions at various times of day. Monet’s fascination of shifting effect of light

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    Morisot: An Unexpected Great There were many artists involved in the impressionism movement. Some of the prominent ones included were Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, and Claude Monet. Moreover, many of the more recognized artists of the movement were male, while the female artists weren’t given as much attention as they deserved. Such female artists would include Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzales, and Marie Bracquemond, who were all important to the expansion of the Impressionist movement.

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    1.How did Gericault talk about particular conditions of human life in his art work? Gericault was Romantic artist who painted scenes of suffering. Typically, the suffering was connected to war. Nonetheless his painting displayed a sense of insanity regarding war. These paintings were caught in the public’s eye giving them a visual of what occurs during battle. In addition, Gericault work was influencing regarding suffering of human life. 2. What changes in subject matter did the Impressionists

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    easily recognize a Van Gogh painting, but they don’t know much regarding his life or the struggles he faced as an artist. Speaker Credibility: I took French for 3 years, and learned more than just the language but also some history and culture. Impressionism was an art movements that begun in France, so naturally we focused on impressionistic art and artists for most of the time. Furthermore, I also took a European history class that incorporated the importance of art for each time period. Thesis:

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    Claude Monet Influences

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    one artists name stands out among the rest, Claude Monet. Claude Monet is known for being one of the influential artists to introduce impressionism. In a style not previously before painted, impressionism depicted a landscape or scene by creating illusion through the use of shading and coloring. Traditional painting was produced in an art studio, but impressionism was a unique. It allowed the artist to shed the use of a studio and step out into nature. Monet and other famous artists launched this

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    are going onto the field after the harvest and picking up the leftovers of corn. They are a type of rural beggars in an old traditional way. At the distance grain stack are seen piled up and the people who harvested them are bent over exhausted after harvesting all the crops. Large bundles of grain are visible in the background. In the foreground the three women are seen working almost in a solitary manner, collecting the leftovers to feed their families. On close observation it is seen that they

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