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Mary Cassatt
salon
Edgar Degas
Renoir
realism
asymmetrical
Corot
Claude Monet
Moulin Rouge
prophet or proclaimer
impasto
Gauguin
Japanese art
Any of the following: textured surfaces; short brisk brush strokes; emphasis on light reflected from surfaces, forms, and colors.
While Sisley’s work was well done, his subjects offended the establishment. Also, his impressionist work was done mainly in London, so he was away from the center of impressionism in Paris.
The geometric style he used in these paintings influenced modern schools of art, especially the cubists.
Both were considered neo-impressionists, but both also had a dark view of the world and at one time attempted (even though Gauguin survived his attempt while van Gogh didn’t). They worked side by side as friends and artists while in the town of Arles.
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