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Impressionism: Capturing the Fleeting Moment | Vibepedia

Impressionism: Capturing the Fleeting Moment | Vibepedia

The Impressionist movement, exploding onto the Parisian art scene in the 1870s, fundamentally altered the course of Western art. Rejecting the rigid academic tr

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The Impressionist movement, exploding onto the Parisian art scene in the 1870s, fundamentally altered the course of Western art. Rejecting the rigid academic traditions, artists like Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Pissarro sought to capture the ephemeral qualities of light and color in their immediate surroundings. Their focus shifted from historical or mythological narratives to everyday life, landscapes, and urban scenes, rendered with visible brushstrokes and an emphasis on subjective perception. This radical approach, initially met with derision, paved the way for modern art by prioritizing the artist's personal experience and the transient nature of visual sensation.