...We have new schools of paintingtreading on each other’s heels with breathless rapidity: Impressionists,Post-Impressionists, Futurists...
Jane Ellen Harrison 「Ancient Art and Ritual」
...Theywill not gladly be classed together, but both have this in common—theyare Expressionists, not Impressionists, not Imitators...
Jane Ellen Harrison 「Ancient Art and Ritual」
...We can see that, between them and theImitationists, the Impressionists form a delicate bridge...
Jane Ellen Harrison 「Ancient Art and Ritual」
...In this respect he seemeda connecting link between Corot and the present-day impressionists...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...His following among the young men was considerable, and theso-called impressionists have ranked him among their disciples orleaders...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...Caillebotte, Roll, Forain, and Miss Cassatt, an American, arealso classed with the impressionists...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...I think it is this scientific spirit which has influencedmodern art and which is very clearly exemplifiedin the history of the School of Impressionists...
John W. Beatty 「The Relation of Art to Nature」
...to the modern impressionists, portrait painters andlandscapists, must step down...
Anthony M. Ludovici 「Nietzsche and Art」
...The impressionists, perhaps, apart, individuality isoften spoken of as the essential characteristic of the painters of thepresent day...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
...Of the realistic landscape painters, the strict impressionists apart,none is more eminent than M...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
...Gervex and Duez are very much morethan impressionists, both in theory and practice...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
...One may say asmuch, having regard to their differing degrees of success, of Pissaro,who influenced him, and of Caillebotte, Renoir, Sisley, and the rest ofthe impressionists who followed him...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
...The conventions of the impressionists, indeed, are particularly salient...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
...What allies him with the impressionists is his fondness forfleeting aspects, his caring for nothing beyond aspect—for the look ofthings and their transitory look...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
...Ithas neither the pose nor the irresponsibility of the impressionists...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
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