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Realism and Impressionism Post-Impressionism and Other Late Nineteenth-Century Developments
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Realism
An art movement that focused on depicting everyday life and ordinary people.
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Gustave Courbet
A leading figure of Realism known for his painting 'The Stonebreakers'.
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The Stonebreakers
A painting by Gustave Courbet that depicts ordinary workmen and has political implications.
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Impressionism
An art movement that arose from dissatisfaction with traditional artistic styles and focused on light and color.
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Édouard Manet
An influential artist sometimes considered the first Impressionist.
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Luncheon on the Grass
A controversial painting by Édouard Manet that features clothed men and a nude woman.
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Claude Monet
A prominent Impressionist artist known for his work 'Impression, Sunrise'.
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Optical mixing
A technique used by Georges Seurat where small dots of color blend in the viewer's eye.
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Vincent van Gogh
An artist known for his vibrant use of color and expressive brushwork.
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Night Café
A painting by Vincent van Gogh that uses intense colors to convey emotion.
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Paul Gauguin
An artist known for his exploration of color and pursuit of an unschooled style in Tahiti.
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Pre-Raphaelites
A group of artists in England who sought to return to the simpler forms of pre-Renaissance art.
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Art Nouveau
A decorative arts style characterized by flowing lines and natural forms, popular in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.