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Claude Monet
(1840-1926) One of the founders of the Impressionist movement, along with his friends: Renoir, Sisley, and Bazille. Known as the most prominent and considered as the most influential figure of the movement. Best known for his landscape paintings, particularly his beloved water lily pond and flower garden.
Claude Monet
Works: Spring Time & Water Lilies
Edouard Manet
(1832-1883) Was one of the first 19th century artists to depict modern life subjects. A key painter that introduced Impressionism.
Edouard Manet
Works: The Funeral & View in Holland
Pierre Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919) Is a central figure of the Impressionist movement. Early works were snapshots of real life, full of sparkling color and light. By the mid 1880s, Renoir broke awat Impressionism movement to apply a more disciplined formal technique to portraits of actual people.
Pierre Auguste Renoir
Works: Le Moulin De La Galette & The Two Sisters on the Fence
Paul Cezanne
(1839-1906) A French artist and a post Impressionism painter. Pioneered the transition from the late 19th Century Impressionism to Expressionism and paved the way to a new radical styles of paintings.
Paul Cezanne
Works: "Field of Bellevue Chateau Noir"
Vincent Van Gogh
(1853-1890) A past Impressionist painter from the Netherlands. Renowned for their strong heavy brush strokes, intense emotions and colors appear to almost pulsate energy. His striking style had profound influence on 20th century art his works is the most recognized in the world.
Vincent Van Gogh
Works: Starry Night & Irises