Examples of using Impressionists in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The Fauves,“the wild beasts”, got their name- like the Impressionists before them- from a derogatory nickname that they chose to embrace.
His cousin, Jewish artist Max Lieberman, was among the 20th century's greatest impressionists.
and later, the Impressionists.
The works of the impressionists and post-impressionists will be brought from the Hermitage to Moscow- only 65 works, including the legendary“Dance” by Henri Matisse.
Works by Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir represent the Impressionists, and the museum continues its mission to support living artists by adding contemporary works to the collection regularly.
a wonderful collection of French impressionists.
The artist had contact with the Impressionists, with whom he exposed, but He was discontent with his own style
Impressionists Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir eased the world into Modernism with their treatment of light,
Van Gogh and other Impressionists represented light in a different way than their predecessors,
Then call him and give him the speech about how the Impressionists met with the same response when they debuted their work in Paris in 1874.
create his fourth book, Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists, which was published in 2005(Abbeville Press).
explored later by the Impressionists.
including the impressionists Maurice Ravel,
Abstract artists, taking as their examples the impressionists, as well as Paul Cézanne
Abstract artists, taking as their examples the Impressionists, as well as Paul Cézanne
it is making a statement saying this art is as important as Greek statues and the Impressionists,” said Ms. Lutkehaus.
The Impressionists is a 2006 three-part factual docudrama from the BBC,
molecularization, or atomization of the image, a process that began with the Impressionists and their concern with reflected light and its dispersion on different surfaces, continuing all the way to our age of pixels.
history of modern art: molecularization, or atomization of the image, a process that began with the Impressionists and their concern with reflected light and its dispersion on different surfaces, continuing all the way to our age of pixels.
Her teenage diary, published in English as Growing up with the Impressionists, provides insights into the lives of French painters, including Renoir, Degas, Monet,