Impressionism - Introduction - The impact of impressionism on later artistic movements, in particular Fauvism.
Impressionism was a major movement in painting that developed during the late 19th and early 20th Century.
Impressionism started as a rebellion of a few artists in Paris around 1863, against a strict art establishment. One day they took their easels, went to a nearby forest and started painting in open air. They painted with swift, rapid brush strokes trying to catch the impression of the moment. They showed the effects of light.
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Fauvism was known as a violence of colours - the colours were applied (unmixed) from tubes of paint to a flat surface by a bold sense of surface design. The Fauves used contrasting, non- descriptive colours.
The leader of the Fauves was Henri Matisse, his painting "Woman with the hat" is shown above, it was painted in 1904.
While the impressionists were exploring the views of an unemotional observer, Fauves were seeking sensation and emotion.
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