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Definition of impressionist in English: impressionistnoun ɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)nɪstˌɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)nəst 1A painter, writer, or composer who is an exponent of impressionism. Example sentencesExamples - ‘When I first started I painted abstracts and I've always loved the Impressionists like Monet,’ he said.
- However, Canaletto was not interested in capturing the atmosphere of Venice, unlike Turner, the Impressionists and other painters who have followed.
- Today, the public considers the Impressionists to be traditional painters and flocks in record numbers to view their works on display in museums around the world.
- The Impressionists used quick brush strokes and bright colors.
- Known for his serene and spiritual landscapes, company officials say Hayslette draws inspiration from the woodcuts of Asian masters and the Impressionists.
- With his good income as a stockbroker, Gauguin could afford to buy several paintings by Manet, Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir and other Impressionists.
- Even the obvious influence of Japanese art on the Impressionists and of African art on Picasso and the Cubists has been lost in the fine print of art histories.
- Under the influence of Edgar Degas and the other Impressionists the artist Mary Cassatt changed her painting style.
- His favorite painters are the Tonalists, landscape painters whose work was once well known but is now eclipsed by the Hudson River painters, the Impressionists, and others.
- He had personal associations with contemporary Impressionists such as Claude Monet.
- When I saw Munch and the Impressionists after the war, it was a big moment for me.
- Claude Monet and the Impressionists were motivated by aesthetic goals - painting the world around them as it appeared to the eye.
- He was a pioneering collector of the Impressionists and once said, ‘I have always liked painters.
- Apart from Indian artists, I like the Impressionists, particularly Monet and Cezanne.
- For some series he employs palettes derived from classic paintings by old masters or Impressionists.
- Sisley was born to British parents in Paris and after meeting with fellow future Impressionists, Bazille, Monet and Renoir, he adhered to this approach throughout his career.
- The art gallery contrasts well, with works by Impressionists and Colourists housed in elegant surroundings.
- Works by artists working in a naturalistic style, such as the Spaniards Ramon Casas and Santiago Rusinol, are a corrective to our notions received from the more familiar and colourful views of the Impressionists and their heirs.
- The Impressionists like Cezanne and Monet emphasized the impression a scene left on the viewer, and added a subjective tone to their paintings.
- Later he joined the Impressionists and showed his art work in their exhibitions from 1874 to 1886.
2An entertainer who impersonates famous people. 模仿名流的演员 Synonyms entertainer, performer, trouper, showman, artist
adjective ɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)nɪstˌɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)nəst Relating to impressionism or its exponents. an impressionist painting Example sentencesExamples - The City Rises is one of his last paintings using a modified Impressionist technique, before the influence of cubism became apparent in his work.
- The alleged ringleader in the theft of two French Impressionist paintings valued at $6,7 million accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to three years, nine months in prison on one count of grand theft.
- She was on the trip to Normandy with pupils from Years 9 and 10 when they visited Monet's home, which inspired ‘Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge’ and many of his other Impressionist paintings.
- The prestige sales are usually Impressionist paintings, Old Masters or, increasingly, contemporary art.
- He's also not afraid to frame illustrious works of art with more simple and modest frames, as he did with one client's collections of Impressionist paintings.
- It was a golden era, like Impressionist painting in France.
- The National Gallery of Scotland is to stage a money-spinning annual exhibition of Impressionist paintings to help fund other projects.
- Her early paintings were thoroughly Impressionist in style, but from about 1890 her forms became more solid and firmly outlined.
- To contemporary eyes, Impressionist paintings possess a simple and familiar beauty: the delicate hues of Monet's water lilies and Degas' exquisite ballerinas.
- After I married, he once loaned us his family's Manhattan co-op with its grand view of Central Park and collection of Impressionist paintings.
- Most importantly, because the color changes appear to follow no predictable program, they produce a space even more unstable than that of Impressionist painting.
- There is little question that Impressionist paintings remain among the most widely appreciated works of art ever produced.
- Inspired by Degas's Impressionist paintings of Paris Opera Ballet, Wheeldon's overall vision affords a scintillating twist to Lev Ivanov's movement without sacrificing the ballet's original appeal.
- He made a name for himself by buying paintings by contemporary British artists and was the first dealer to place French and British Impressionist paintings in public institutions.
- There is no doubt Monet's work of the 1890s is a supreme achievement and his early Impressionist paintings from 1870 to 1877 are fascinatingly experimental.
- It is then that he began painting Impressionist landscapes.
- I went to the Musee d' Orsay by myself to look at the Impressionist paintings.
- French Impressionist paintings will be on display in the China National Art Gallery beginning October 10, featuring works of Monet, Manet, Renoir, and others.
- Chelsea and Kensington are the other areas known for their home furnishings and antiques, the sort of place where you can snap up a Chippendale chair or Impressionist painting.
- Unlike many Impressionist paintings that show picturesque country scenes or elegant, tree-lined avenues, we see a crowded city street, flanked by tall buildings that block out much of the sunlight.
Rhymesexpressionist, progressionist, secessionist Definition of impressionist in US English: impressionistnounˌimˈpreSH(ə)nəstˌɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)nəst 1A painter, writer, or composer who is an exponent of impressionism. Example sentencesExamples - He was a pioneering collector of the Impressionists and once said, ‘I have always liked painters.
- The Impressionists like Cezanne and Monet emphasized the impression a scene left on the viewer, and added a subjective tone to their paintings.
- Works by artists working in a naturalistic style, such as the Spaniards Ramon Casas and Santiago Rusinol, are a corrective to our notions received from the more familiar and colourful views of the Impressionists and their heirs.
- Later he joined the Impressionists and showed his art work in their exhibitions from 1874 to 1886.
- Claude Monet and the Impressionists were motivated by aesthetic goals - painting the world around them as it appeared to the eye.
- His favorite painters are the Tonalists, landscape painters whose work was once well known but is now eclipsed by the Hudson River painters, the Impressionists, and others.
- Known for his serene and spiritual landscapes, company officials say Hayslette draws inspiration from the woodcuts of Asian masters and the Impressionists.
- Sisley was born to British parents in Paris and after meeting with fellow future Impressionists, Bazille, Monet and Renoir, he adhered to this approach throughout his career.
- With his good income as a stockbroker, Gauguin could afford to buy several paintings by Manet, Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir and other Impressionists.
- When I saw Munch and the Impressionists after the war, it was a big moment for me.
- However, Canaletto was not interested in capturing the atmosphere of Venice, unlike Turner, the Impressionists and other painters who have followed.
- Under the influence of Edgar Degas and the other Impressionists the artist Mary Cassatt changed her painting style.
- The Impressionists used quick brush strokes and bright colors.
- For some series he employs palettes derived from classic paintings by old masters or Impressionists.
- Apart from Indian artists, I like the Impressionists, particularly Monet and Cezanne.
- He had personal associations with contemporary Impressionists such as Claude Monet.
- The art gallery contrasts well, with works by Impressionists and Colourists housed in elegant surroundings.
- Even the obvious influence of Japanese art on the Impressionists and of African art on Picasso and the Cubists has been lost in the fine print of art histories.
- ‘When I first started I painted abstracts and I've always loved the Impressionists like Monet,’ he said.
- Today, the public considers the Impressionists to be traditional painters and flocks in record numbers to view their works on display in museums around the world.
2An entertainer who impersonates famous people. 模仿名流的演员 Synonyms entertainer, performer, trouper, showman, artist
adjectiveˌimˈpreSH(ə)nəstˌɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)nəst Relating to impressionism or its exponents. an impressionist painting Example sentencesExamples - She was on the trip to Normandy with pupils from Years 9 and 10 when they visited Monet's home, which inspired ‘Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge’ and many of his other Impressionist paintings.
- Her early paintings were thoroughly Impressionist in style, but from about 1890 her forms became more solid and firmly outlined.
- The City Rises is one of his last paintings using a modified Impressionist technique, before the influence of cubism became apparent in his work.
- Inspired by Degas's Impressionist paintings of Paris Opera Ballet, Wheeldon's overall vision affords a scintillating twist to Lev Ivanov's movement without sacrificing the ballet's original appeal.
- It was a golden era, like Impressionist painting in France.
- Most importantly, because the color changes appear to follow no predictable program, they produce a space even more unstable than that of Impressionist painting.
- The alleged ringleader in the theft of two French Impressionist paintings valued at $6,7 million accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to three years, nine months in prison on one count of grand theft.
- Chelsea and Kensington are the other areas known for their home furnishings and antiques, the sort of place where you can snap up a Chippendale chair or Impressionist painting.
- The National Gallery of Scotland is to stage a money-spinning annual exhibition of Impressionist paintings to help fund other projects.
- He made a name for himself by buying paintings by contemporary British artists and was the first dealer to place French and British Impressionist paintings in public institutions.
- I went to the Musee d' Orsay by myself to look at the Impressionist paintings.
- There is no doubt Monet's work of the 1890s is a supreme achievement and his early Impressionist paintings from 1870 to 1877 are fascinatingly experimental.
- Unlike many Impressionist paintings that show picturesque country scenes or elegant, tree-lined avenues, we see a crowded city street, flanked by tall buildings that block out much of the sunlight.
- It is then that he began painting Impressionist landscapes.
- He's also not afraid to frame illustrious works of art with more simple and modest frames, as he did with one client's collections of Impressionist paintings.
- To contemporary eyes, Impressionist paintings possess a simple and familiar beauty: the delicate hues of Monet's water lilies and Degas' exquisite ballerinas.
- The prestige sales are usually Impressionist paintings, Old Masters or, increasingly, contemporary art.
- There is little question that Impressionist paintings remain among the most widely appreciated works of art ever produced.
- French Impressionist paintings will be on display in the China National Art Gallery beginning October 10, featuring works of Monet, Manet, Renoir, and others.
- After I married, he once loaned us his family's Manhattan co-op with its grand view of Central Park and collection of Impressionist paintings.
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