Fine Arts.a style of painting developed in the last third of the 19th century, characterized chiefly by short brush strokes of bright colors in immediate juxtaposition to represent the effect of light on objects.a manner of painting in which the forms, colors, or tones of an object are lightly and rapidly indicated.a manner of sculpture in which volumes are partially modeled and surfaces roughened to reflect light unevenly.
a theory and practice in literature that emphasizes immediate aspects of objects or actions without attention to details.
a late-19th-century and early-20th-century style of musical composition in which lush harmonies, subtle rhythms, and unusual tonal colors are used to evoke moods and impressions.
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Her attachment to impressionism leads this artist to many experiments in color—or, as one critic wrote, "to play with color."
You should understand what "impressionism" really is, and what it is not, and what the impressionist stands for.
May the gods guard us from the further popularising of Impressionism; for the point of honour is the simple secret of the few.
The result was the second stage, which my enemies call inchoate and I call Impressionism.
French masterpieces Impressionism and the rest of it did not interest him to-night.