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There’re countless artists from across the globe who have shaped the art world as we know it today. However, France has been home to many of the most famous and influential painters in Western history. Art was—and still is—an essential part of French culture, and was nurtured even from its ancient beginnings.
Over the centuries, the country’s rulers—such as Louis XIII and Louis XIV—welcomed and championed artistic endeavors, and even contributed to the founding of the French Academy of Fine Art. This rich artistic environment provided fertile grounds for many of the revolutionary art movements we know today, such as French Baroque, and the Rococostyle of the 17th and 18th centuries. However, this environment also gave rise to a group of artists, later called the Impressionists, that would shake France's established artistic traditions to the core and mark the beginnings of Modernism.
Impressionist Painters
Developed in France during the 19th century, the Impressionist movement was based on the spontaneous practice of painting outside (en plein air). It was pioneered by a unique group of artists who decided to abandon traditional painting approaches in favor of frantic brushstrokes and unique color palettes—something that was incredibly progressive for the time. In contrast to the realism enforced by the art establishment, their paintings captured emotional “impressions” of fleeting moments found in everyday life.
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There’re countless artists from across the globe who have shaped the art world as we know it today. However, France has been home to many of the most famous and influential painters in Western history. Art was—and still is—an essential part of French culture, and was nurtured even from its ancient beginnings.
Over the centuries, the country’s rulers—such as Louis XIII and Louis XIV—welcomed and championed artistic endeavors, and even contributed to the founding of the French Academy of Fine Art. This rich artistic environment provided fertile grounds for many of the revolutionary art movements we know today, such as French Baroque, and the Rococostyle of the 17th and 18th centuries. However, this environment also gave rise to a group of artists, later called the Impressionists, that would shake France's established artistic traditions to the core and mark the beginnings of Modernism.
Impressionist Painters
Developed in France during the 19th century, the Impressionist movement was based on the spontaneous practice of painting outside (en plein air). It was pioneered by a unique group of artists who decided to abandon traditional painting approaches in favor of frantic brushstrokes and unique color palettes—something that was incredibly progressive for the time. In contrast to the realism enforced by the art establishment, their paintings captured emotional “impressions” of fleeting moments found in everyday life.
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Claude Monet
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Claude Monet est sans doute l'artiste français le plus célèbre de tous les temps. Ses nénuphars sont célèbres dans le monde entier et sont étudiés dans les écoles élémentaires du monde entier. Claude Monet est né en 1840 et est décédé en 1926.
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