5 Impressionists you should know

Gilles Farina
Publié le 26 July 2023
5 Impressionists you should know

The Impressionists revolutionized the art world and departed from academic traditions. These late 19th-century artists transformed their painting techniques and explored new subjects. Museum TV presents 5 Impressionists every art enthusiasts should know!

Auguste Renoir

Luncheon of the Boating Party - Auguste Renoir
Luncheon of the Boating Party - Auguste Renoir

Auguste Renoir is considered the quintessential Impressionist painter. With a passion for portraits, landscapes, and the female nude, Pierre-Auguste Renoir developed a unique and innovative approach to painting. One of his most renowned works is "Le Déjeuner des Canotiers" (Luncheon of the Boating Party), which epitomizes the French art de vivre of the late 19th century. Notably, Renoir was incredibly prolific, producing an estimated 4,000 paintings throughout his career.

Edouard Manet

Olympia - Edouard Manet
Olympia - Edouard Manet

After initially painting genre scenes, Édouard Manet's later works often stirred controversy. Notably, his renowned painting "Olympia" sparked indignation among contemporary critics. Additionally, his complex relationship with Edgar Degas is worth exploring.

Berthe Morisot 

Julie Manet et sa levrette Laërte
Julie Manet et sa levrette Laërte

Berthe Morisot holds a significant place among the prominent women of Impressionism. As a close companion of Édouard Manet, who served as her muse, she faced criticism from contemporary art critics, much like her fellow Impressionists. Nevertheless, Morisot's work aligns harmoniously with the principles of the Impressionist movement, evident in paintings like "Julie Manet et sa levrette Laërte," which showcase her skilled use of color juxtaposition.

Claude Monet

The Nympheas - Monet
The Nympheas - Monet

He is undoubtedly one of the most famous Impressionists! His water lilies, poplars and London parliaments have been seen around the world. Claude Monet's works are marked by a particular attention to colour, all the more remarkable when you consider that the painter suffered for years from cataracts...

Gustave Caillebotte

Gustave Caillebotte : La partie de bateau
La partie de bateau - Gustave Caillebotte

Gustave Caillebotte was indeed one of the pioneering artists to embrace the use of photography as a tool in his artistic process. This innovative approach played a significant role in shaping the Impressionist movement. Caillebotte's works exude a serene and tranquil atmosphere, capturing the gentle way of life. In essence, his art has the power to evoke positive emotions and create a sense of well-being among viewers.

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