At the end of the 19th century, visual art underwent changes from which it never managed to return to its former forms, and its history was divided into before and after. On April fifteenth, 1874, an exhibition took place in...
Paris, featuring Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, and many other painters who became key figures of Impressionism. The works of the masters were criticized for their immorality and lack of narrative, and they often struggled to make a living, but it was precisely their works that laid the foundations for the free art of the 20th century. This book includes masterpieces from twenty painters who radically changed the creative space of their time.
At the end of the 19th century, visual art underwent changes from which it never managed to return to its former forms, and its history was divided into before and after. On April fifteenth, 1874, an exhibition took place in Paris, featuring Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, and many other painters who became key figures of Impressionism. The works of the masters were criticized for their immorality and lack of narrative, and they often struggled to make a living, but it was precisely their works that laid the foundations for the free art of the 20th century. This book includes masterpieces from twenty painters who radically changed the creative space of their time.
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