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    and contrast two paintings. The first is Grainstack (Sunset)‚ painted by Claude Monet in 1891. The second is The Sower‚ which was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1888. Both paintings were painted around the same time and are very similar in style and subject‚ but their differences illustrate the change that was happening from the Impressionist to the Post-Impressionist movement. Just beginning with the obvious‚ both Monet and van Gogh used the same medium‚ oil on canvas. Both Grainstack and The

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    Monet In 2005 and 2008‚ my family and I took two trips to London‚ England. During our travels‚ we paid a visit to the Palace of Westminster‚ located in the center of the city. Through the alleys‚ down the cobblestone streets and around the corner‚ there shone the towers‚ sanctifying the city below. I remember it being touching‚ even at so young an age. When venturing through Washington’s National Gallery of Art‚ I stumbled upon Monet’s The Houses of Parliament‚ Sunset. In the instant my eyes met

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    Water Lilies‚ done by Mark Tansey in 1994‚ is a monochromatic oil painting of the flooding of Claude Monet’s water lily garden in Giverny‚ France in 1910. The painting depicts Monet’s calm water lily pond being flooded by the rising waters of a nearby river. What immediately pulls you into this painting is the use of blue. Mark Tansey primarily paints in monochrome and can really reflect the mood of the color in the painting itself. On the right side of the painting the rough and turbulent waters

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    all of Callebotte’s work was‚ oil on canvas style. He painted Paris Street; Rainy Day in 1877. Callebotte was one of the less known impressionist painter during his time and this time. He had to compete with such painters such as; Edgar Degas‚ Claude Monet‚ and Pierre Auguste Renoir. Callebotte started painting during the 19th century French Impressionism period. His paintings were neglected during his time‚ until now they have been appreciated. Most people do not know what impressionism is‚ an

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    Expressive Essay In this essay‚ I will contrast and compare the two art movements‚ Impressionism‚ and Post-Impressionism. I will be concentrating on the works of the two leading artists of these styles Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. The impressionist movement is often considered to mark the beginning of the modern period of art. It was developed in France during the late 19th century. The impressionist movement arose out of dissatisfaction with the classical‚ dull subjects and clean cut

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    Liberty Leading the People: Eugene Delacroix [pic] 4. Executions of the Third of May‚ 1808: Francisco Goya [pic] 5. Burial at Ornans: Gustave Courbet [pic] 6. Luncheon on the Grass: Edouard Manet [pic] 7. Impression: Sunrise: Claude Monet [pic] 8. Le Moulin de la Galette: Auguste Renoir [pic] 9. The Dancer in Green: Edgar Degas [pic] 10. Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte: Georges Seurat [pic] 11. Mont Sainte Victoire: Paul Cezanne

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    Pompadour. Madame de Pompadour was Louis XV’s mistress. Impressionism This era of art surfaced in the late 1800’s. Claude Monet began to use rich‚ thick brushstrokes with two or more pigments used on one single wide brush. This technique brought a whole new look into the art world. Monet also used intense hues in his art‚ which made his work even more extravagant. Monet had more than one clever and beautiful painting‚ one of these brilliant works was Garden at Sainte-Adresse. This piece of

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    vibrant the colors are in the painting making it look like the water is actually moving. Out of all the Impressionist paintings‚ this one is personally my favorite. Woman with a Parasol. The portrait “Woman with a Parasol” was also painted by Claude Monet (1840-1926) in 1875. This one is a little different but has features of the last two‚ it is different because in the painting of the first two it was just nature but in this one there is actually persons in it. The way it is the same is that it

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    For best results wash in cool water separately‚ hang dry and iron with warm iron. For not so good results drag behind car through puddles and blow dry on roof rack. This is a study and investigation in how an artist and their technique are viewed as non-conformist by the standards of their contemporaries and pioneers by future generations and how the reactions of the work changed art for the better or worse through their differing methods‚ going against the standard of their time created something

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    Bibliography: Aurricchio‚ Laura. “Claude Monet (1840-1926).” Timeline of Art History‚ (October‚ 2004) Flynn‚ Patricia. “Visions of People: The Influences of Japanese Prints – Ukiyo-e Upon Late Nineteenth Century French Art.” Yale-New Haven Teachers Instistute‚ (2007). http://www.cis.yale

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