Impressionist & PostImpressionist Painters A collection of Impressionist art What is Impressionism? Impressionism is a style of painting that began in Paris, France in.

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Impressionist & PostImpressionist Painters
A collection of Impressionist art
What is Impressionism?
Impressionism is a style of
painting that began in Paris,
France in the mid-1800s.
Unlike artists before them, the
impressionists painted most of
their paintings outdoors and
liked to portray natural
subjects like trees, fields, and
oceans. Impressionists would
often take their materials
outdoors and paint what they
saw. This is called painting “en
plein air.” The style was called
impressionism because the
artists were not as exacting
about painting a realistic
picture.
There are several characteristics of
Impressionism:
•Ordinary people and situations are
often the subjects
•Short, visible brush strokes are
often used
•Light and shadow was important
•They used color to depict light
•The paintings featured
backgrounds and not just the
subject in the center
Edouard Manet (1832-1883)
Edouard Manet was born in 1832 in
France and died in 1883. He transitioned
from realism to impressionism. With his
painting Luncheon on the Grass, Manet
received a lot of criticism but it also got
the attention of several other painters
who would then form the impressionist
style.
Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Claude Monet was born in 1840 in
France. He was one of the most famous
impressionist painters. He died from
lung cancer in 1926 at the age of 86. He
was a purist in the impressionist style
and never wavered from it for the
duration of his art. In fact, his painting
Impression: Sunrise was how
impressionism got its name. Monet liked
to use his family in paintings.
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Mary Cassatt was born in Pennsylvania in
1844. She died in 1926 at the age of 82.
She worked very closely with fellow
painter, Edgar Degas. She is noted for
her depictions of women and children,
especially the bond between mother and
child. She is considered one of America’s
most famous female artists.
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906)
Paul Cezanne was born in 1839 in France
and died in 1906 at the age of 67 from
pneumonia. He was considered a postimpressionist painter and started
transitioning into cubism. Famous artists
Matisse and Picasso credit Cezanne with
the birth of cubism. During his
impressionist period he painted mostly
landscapes and still lifes. He was close
friends and influenced greatly by
Pissarro.
Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
Edgar Degas was born in France in 1834.
He died in 1917 at the age of 83. He was
a firm believer that artists should
support one another and he created the
first impressionist exhibit. Degas likes to
paint women at work and has a
particular fondness of ballet dancers.
While he painted some landscapes he
preferred using people as subjects and
liked to capture expressions.
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)
Camille Pissarro was born in St. Thomas
in the US Virgin Islands in 1830. He died
in 1903 at age 73. He was the oldest of
the Impressionists and was one of the
ones who held the group together. He
was the only artist of the group who
exhibited in all of the Paris Impressionist
exhibits. He taught many of the
Impressionist painters. He painted many
landscapes.
Pierre Renoir (1841-1919)
Pierre-August Renoir was born in 1841 in France
and died in 1919. He was a good friend of Claude
Monet and they often painted together. In fact
because of that many of their painting styles are
nearly identical. Renoir primarily painted people
because he loved to capture expression. He is
especially noted for painting women, children and
groups of happy people. He loved beauty in
paintings and avoided darker, depressing subjects.
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)
Paul Gauguin was born in France in 1848 and died in
1903. He was a post impressionist artist who worked
with painting as well as other mediums such as
sculpture, ceramics and writing. He was influenced
greatly by Pissarro and Cezanne. His impressionist
style paintings were the beginning of his art and he is
better known for other styles. During his
impressionism period he painted some portraits but
mostly used landscapes and still lives as subjects.
Georges Seurat (1859-1991)
Georges Pierre Seurat was born in France in 1859
and died in 1891. He started painting young in
various styles and dabbled in Impressionism. He
exhibited in the final Impressionist exhibit where
he revealed his masterpiece A Sunday on La
Grande Jatte which was a similar style but used
very small dots instead of brush strokes to blend
colors. This was the beginning of the new
movement pointillism.
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
Vincent Van Gogh was born in 1853 in the Netherlands. He
was a post impressionist painter with many famous pieces
of art. He died in 1890 at the age of 37 by committing
suicide because he suffered from mental illness. He is one
of the most famous painters in history. He created
numerous self portraits and has many themed paintings
such as his work with flowers, portraits, self portraits and
landscapes. Many of his most famous works were created
in the final years of his life.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
Reading Le Figaro
(Portrait of the Artist’s
Mother).
1878.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Mont Sainte Victoire.
1900.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
A Woman Seated Beside a Vase of Flowers.
1865.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
Claude Monet Painting on his Studio Boat.
1874.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Houses of Parliament, Effect of Sunlight in the Fog.
1900 – 1901.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
The Woodcutter.
1879.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
The Luncheon of the
Boating Party.
1881.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
Bouquet.
1884.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Seated Person. (study for Bathers at Asnières).
1883-84.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Agostina Segatori Sitting in
the Cafe du Tambourin. 1887.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
The Four Breton Girls.
c.1886.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Bathers at Asnières.
1883-84.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Starry Night.
1889.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
Little Girl in a Blue Armchair.
1878.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Chrysanthemums.
1896 – 1898.
Edgar
Degas
Who is the artist?
Before the Ballet.
1888.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
The Railway.
1873.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Irises in Monet’s
Garden.
1900.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
The Hermitage at
Pontoise.
1874.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
Madame Charpentier with Her Children.
1878.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
Luncheon in the Grass.
1862 – 1863.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Water Lily Pond.
1897.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
Self-Portrait.
1873.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
La Moulin de la
Galette.
1876.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
Portrait of Gauguin's
Daughter Aline.
c.1879-80.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Rainbow. (study for Bathers at Asnières).
c. 1883.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Still Life: Vase with
Roses.
1890.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
The Bath.
1893.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Gardanne.
1885 – 1886.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
A Woman Ironing.
1873.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Self-Portrait.
1889.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
Sara in a Green Bonnet.
c. 1901.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
The Bay from LEstaque.
1866.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
Sulking.
c. 1870
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
The Monet Family in the Garden.
1874.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
A Field of Tulips in
Holland.
1886.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
The Road from
Versailles at
Louveciennes.
1870.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
The Bathers.
1887.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
Washerwomen at Pont-Aven.
1886.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Pierrot with a White Pipe. (Aman-Jean)
1883.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
Self-Portrait.
c. 1854.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
A King Charles
Spaniel.
c. 1866
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Haystack. End of the Morning. Summer.
1891.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
Entrance to the Village of Voisins.
1872.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
By the
Lake.
c. 1880.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
Breton
Shepherdess.
1886.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Watering Can.
c. 1883
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
The Potato Eaters.
1885.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
Two Children at the
Seashore.
Not Dated.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Bibemus Quarry.
1895.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
The Washerwoman.
1880.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
Two Little Circus Girls.
1879.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
At the Window (A
la fenêtre).
1882.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Man Cleaning His Boat.
1883.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Self-Portrait in Front of the Easel.
1888.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
Mother Combing
her Child’s Hair.
1901.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Apples and Oranges.
c. 1899
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
Ballet Scene.
1907.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
Lilac in a Glass.
c. 1882.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Impression: Sunrise.
1873.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
Self-Portrait.
1879.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
Effect of Snow.
1879.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Two Banks (study for Bathers at Asnières).
c. 1883.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Irises.
1889.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
The Child’s Caress.
c. 1890.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Ginger Jar and
Fruit.
1895.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
The Dance Class.
1874.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
Girl in the Garden at Bellevue.
1880.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Luncheon on the Grass.
1865 – 1866.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
Spring in
Louveciennes.
c. 1870
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
The Hanged Man’s
House.
1873.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
The Singer in Green.
c. 1884
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
Woman with Fans.
1873.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
The Walk. Lady with a
Parasol.
1875.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
Still Life.
1867.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
Portrait of Claude Monet.
1875.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
Mandolina and
Flowers.
1883.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
A Sunday on La
Grande Jatte.
1884-86
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Poppies and Butterflies.
1890.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
At the Theater (Woman
in a Loge).
1879 – 1880.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Water Lilies, Evening
Effect.
1897-1899.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
Young Peasant Girl
Wearing a Hat.
1881.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
The Dancer.
1874.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gaugin
Study of a Nude.
Suzanne Sewing.
1880.
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Horse in a Field.
c. 1882.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Wheat Fields with
Reaper at Sunrise.
1889.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
Summertime.
c. 1894.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Self-Portrait.
1878 – 1880.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
At the Milliner’s.
c. 1989.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
Villa at Rueil.
1882.
Who is the artist?
Mary
Cassatt
Women Admiring a
Child.
1897.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Cezanne
Compotier Pitcher
and Fruit.
1892 – 1894.
Who is the artist?
Edgar
Degas
Portrait of Mary Cassat.
c. 1880 – 1884.
Who is the artist?
Edouard
Manet
Plum Brandy.
c. 1877 – 1888.
Who is the artist?
Claude
Monet
Water Lilies.
1916.
Who is the artist?
Camille
Pissarro
Vegetable Garden at
the Hermitage near
Pontoise.
1879.
Who is the artist?
PierreAugust
Renoir
The Swing.
1876.
Who is the artist?
Paul
Gauguin
Cattle Drinking. 1885
Who is the artist?
Georges
Seurat
Forest of Barbizon.
1883.
Who is the artist?
Vincent
Van Gogh
Still Life: Vase with Twelve
Sunflowers.
1889.