What was the significance of the new painting techniques used by the impressionist some artists
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Impressionists did not use the thin paint films and glazes that were popularised by Renaissance artists. Impressionists often painted at a time of day when there were long shadows. This technique of painting outdoors helped impressionists better depict the effects of light and emphasise the vibrancy of colours.
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Give the painterly illusion of movement and spontaneity.
The significance of the new painting techniques used by the impressionist some artists.
- The impact of light on their paintings was heavily emphasised by the Impressionists. Instead of focusing on the specifics of the topic, they used quick, thick paint strokes to convey the essence of the piece. Swiftly placed brushstrokes create the impression of energy and spontaneity in paintings.
- The work demonstrates Delacroix's command of colour, especially in his use of crimson, which denotes both decadence and wealth as well as, obviously, blood and wounds. In fact, the earliest modern artists like Manet and Cézanne were greatly influenced by Delacroix's command of expressive colour.
- The Impressionists were influenced by emerging technology of the day, including as photography and portable paint tubes. The paint tubes made it possible for artists to paint directly from nature rather than from sketches they created in a laboratory.
- Impressionism's three distinguishing traits are its use of light, colour, and brushstrokes. To capture the transitory effects of light and colour, Impressionist painters usually used short, quick brushstrokes.
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