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Publisher: Manticore Products, Inc. Screen Savers Art For Your ComputerPerhaps Edouard Manet described it best when he said the Impressionist artists aim "not to render a landscape but the sensation produced by a landscape." Art historians have characterized Impressionist paintings as being born of a glance, that first moment of sensory apprehension where the retina records visual stimuli but the brain has not yet processed it. Rejecting the stylistic and critical conceits of the day, Impressionist artists staged an independent exhibition in 1874 that collected one hundred sixty-five works from thirty artists. The tag "Impressionist" was hung on the rebellious group by art critic Louis Leroy, whose largely negative review ran just ten days after the opening. Famous for their seemingly haphazard, scattered brushwork, Impressionist artists laid the groundwork for abstract artists who would come later. More than a hundred years after that first difficult exhibition, Impressionist paintings are drawing record crowds and critical accolades around the world.
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