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Impressionism

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Part of the Eyewitness Art series, this book examines impressionism, looking at the lives of many of the most famous impressionists such as Monet and Renoir, and gives a detailed analysis of the major works of key figures in the movement. The books include information on artists' materials, personal letters, people and sketchbooks which help to create a jigsaw puzzle to look at the creation of art and the motivation of artists.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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November 6, 2011
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This Eyewitness Book examines the impressionist style and includes information and art work from numerous notables, such as Renoir, Degas, Monet and Seurat. The book explores interesting developments in the art world, such as the relationship of complementary colors and the increase in the type and availability of artistic supplies, such as paint. Readers can think about how new knowledge and different resources influenced the way artists painted during the late 1800s. I particularly enjoyed a small scene painted by Monet on his artist palette, from which he began with six blobs of paint around the edge. Readers will also enjoy learning about how artists studied people, animals and everyday life through sketches and sculptures to hone their artistic craft. The book contains many full color quality images of famous pieces of artwork combined with easy to read text written in a format to keep the reader’s attention. I would recommend this book for grades 4-12.
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May 23, 2008
This book is full of color images of Impressionism as well as detailed descriptions of the artist and artwork. The book high lights the techniques and processes that were used in the artworks. This book is good for both elementary and secondary students.
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