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Impressionism is an art movement that started in Paris, France, in the Mid-19th century (the 1860s). Artists who supported this movement sought to catch an experience or feeling instead of precisely representing an art subject. Features of impressionism art include standard life objects or landscapes painted using little but visible brushstrokes. They have an open formation and concentrate on explicit light illustration, particularly in lights’ changing features. The impressionism movement was kickstarted by Frederic Bazille, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, and Alfred Sisley, who shared a common interest in creating artworks featuring contemporary life and landscape rather than mythological or historical occurrences. Decorate your space impressionism art that matches your interior design to give it an extra charm and a taste of normal life and landscape scenery.

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