Answer: Impressionist
Explanation: “ IMPRESSIONISTS had learned that what the human eye saw was light that reflected off different sources, which the mind rearranges to make a picture. Thus, they attempted to record nature through the effects of color and light. Instead of mixing colors thoroughly, they applied colors in patches of small brush strokes, which made their paintings lively descriptions when seen from a distance. An example of this style is Édouard Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère.”
Source: Edmentum