[Redbook10:72][19910512:1718fq]{Modern Art [continued (23)]{– Impressionist Painting}}[Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]
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‘Impressionism, in one aspect, continued the main direction of 19th-century [ce] art, and after 1880[ce] the movement was an international one, taking on in each country independent national characteristics. Russia produced an exponent, Isaak Ilich Levitan, and Scotland one in William McTaggart. In Italy, Telemaco Signorini and in the United States such painters as Childe Hassam developed modified forms of the style. In France and, to some extent, in Germany with Max Liebermann, Impressionism threw up qualities that provided a basis for the styles that followed.
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* – [ibid (Encyclopaedia Britannica 25:369)]
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