Quotes About Impressionism
I should not be surprised if the impressionists soon find fault with my way of working, for it has been fertilized by the ideas of Delacroix rather than by theirs. Because, instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I have before my eyes, I use colour more arbitrarily so as to express myself forcibly.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
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But what would Monsieur Tersteeg say about this picture when he said before a Sisley - Sisley, the most discreet and gentle of the impressionists - "I can't help thinking that the artist who painted that was a little tipsy." If he saw my picture, he would say that it was delirium tremens in full swing.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
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The landscape with its violent, pure colours dazzled and blinded me. I was always uncertain.
~ Paul Gauguin
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'Impressionism' was the name given to a certain form of observation when Monet, not content with using his eyes to see what things were or what they looked like as everybody had done before him, turned his attention to noting what took place on his own retina (as an oculist would test his own vision).
~ John Singer Sargent
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A one woman cabaret of emotional impressionism
~ Unknown
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That one doesn't paint a landscape, a seascape, a figure; one paints the effect of a time of day on a landscape, a seascape, or a figure.
~ Unknown
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It was not until 1869 that Claude Monet became a friend of Edouard Manet, joining Manet's circle, which by now included Zola, Cézanne, and Degas.
~ Unknown
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Monet in turn introduced Sisley, Bazille, and Renoir to the group, which met evenings at the Café Guerbois in the Batignolles district, at the edge of Montmartre.
~ Unknown
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One can paint a moment or time of day. Even the feeling of a moment. It is what Impressionism is--the painting of a moment. But how does one paint movement itself? Paint time passing? [Édouard Manet]
~ Unknown
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Pure drawing is an abstraction. Drawing and colour are not distinct, everything in nature is coloured.
~ Paul Cezanne
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I lack the magnificent richness of color that animates nature.
~ Paul Cezanne
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With an apple I will astonish Paris.
~ Paul Cezanne
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