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Post-Impressionism - MSN Encarta

Post-Impressionism - MSN Encarta Further Reading How to cite this article: "Post-Impressionism," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2007 http://uk.encarta.msn.com © 1997-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Windows Live® Search Results POSTIMPRESSIONISM POST IMPRESSIONISM: KEY DATES: 1880-1920: Post-Impressionism in Western painting, movement in France that represented both an extension of... post-Impressionism Broad term covering various developments in French painting that developed out of Impressionism in the period from about 1880 to about 1905 Post Impressionism Martin Allen, Covent Garden, London, England, Martin Allen English artist, artwork, new art, photography, photographic art, fine art, sculpture, animation, animated art, 3D... See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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Fine Art Books - American Impressionism; Sponsored by A Stroke of Genius Portrait Gallery

Fine Art Books - American Impressionism; Sponsored by A Stroke of Genius Portrait Gallery Masters of Light: Selections of American Impressionism from the Manoogian Collection by Jennifer A. Bailey, Lucinda H. Gedeon, Kevin Sharp – Paperback: 136 pages Publisher: Vero Beach Museum of Art (July 30, 2006) Americans were introduced to Impressionism by the French in the 1880s. They explored its expressive potential and debated its merits in the 1890s, and by the turn of the 20th century, American painters had seized the style for their own. Included here are thirty superb examples of American Impressionist painting by the seminal artists who redefined the movement for American audiences, including Frank W. Benson, Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Childe Hassam, John Singer Sargent, John Henry Twachtman, and others. Featuring contributions by some of the clearest voices and leading authorities on American Impressionism, Masters of Light brings into the spotlight brilliant and rarely seen paintings while illuminating their place in the larger currents of American art history. An essay by Kevin Sharp, "The Americanization of Impressionism," examines the unintentional circumstances and deliberate efforts that transformed Impressionism from an expression of the French vanguard into an international style, and eventually, into a peculiarly American enterprise. Long recognized as the premier private holding of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American paintings in the world, the Manoogian Collection runs especially broad and deep in the area of American Impressionism, and includes many of the essential works produced by the painters who would become the "Masters of Light. " Pennsylvania Impressionism by Brian H. Peterson, William H. Gerdts – Hardcover: 340 pages Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press (September 1, 2002) American impressionism was a movement that was largely rooted in the American soil.
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Paul Gauguin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Gauguin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Life Paul Gauguin, 1891, unknown photographer Paul Gauguin was born in Paris, France to journalist Clovis Gauguin and half- Peruvian Aline Maria Chazal, the daughter of socialist leader Flora Tristan. In 1851 the family left Paris for Peru, motivated by the political climate of the period. Clovis died on the voyage, leaving three-year old Paul, his mother and his sister to fend for themselves. They lived for four years in Lima, Peru with Paul's uncle and his family. The imagery of Peru would later influence Paul in his art. At the age of seven, Paul and his family returned to France. They moved to Orléans, France to live with his grandfather. He soon learned French and excelled in his studies. At seventeen, Gauguin signed on as a pilot's assistant in the merchant marine to fulfill his required military service. Three years later, he joined the navy where he stayed for two years.
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