[Redbook10:68-69][19910512:1718fk]{Modern
Art
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(17)]{–
Impressionist
Painting}}[Extracts
from source text with ms notes][12th
May 1991]
19910512.1718
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‘Back in the environs of Paris
after the Franco-Prussian War, the painters developed the fully
formed landscape style that remains the most generally popular
achievement of modern art. The exhibition, held in the studio of the
photographer Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon) in 1874[ce],* included
Monet's picture “Impression: Sunrise” (Musée Marmottan, Paris),
which drew the criticism that gained the group the name
Impressionists (see Plate 23).**
The show revealed three main
trends.
The Parisian circle around Monet
and Renoir, who had been painting in close association in the city
and its suburbs, had developed furthest the evanescent*** &
sketch-like style.
The vision of these working near
to Pissarro in Pontoise & Auvers was in general less transitory &
more firmly rooted in the country scene.
A relatively urbane,
genre-like**** trend was represented by Degas' picture of Paul
Valpinçon & his family at the races called "Carriage at the
Races" (1870-73[ce]; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) and Berthee
Morisot’s “Le Berceau" (“The Cradle”; 1873; Louvre,
Paris).
Manet himself was absent, hoping
for academic success; his "Gare Saint-Lazare" (1873[ce];
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.) influenced by the
impressionist palette, was accepted at the Salon.
Modelling himself on Pissarro,
Cézanne had sublimated the turbulent emotions of his earlier work in
pictures that were studied directly and closely from nature; he
followed the method for the rest of his life.
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**[Not
reproduced in ms]
***(of impression, appearance &c
quickly fading (– C[oncise] O[xford] D[ictionary]))
****genre
1. style, type
2. painting of scenes of daily
life, popularised by 17th-century [ce] Dutch painters
(E[ncyclopaedia
of ]V[isual] A[rt]
9:753)
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[ibid
(Encyclopaedia
Britannica 25:368)]
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