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Impressionism Dream Squad
ThemesRejection of studios and museums
countryside to paint nature directlyExpression through personal interpretationNature of light and atmosphereChanging effects of light on objects in natureOrdinary subject matterLiterature closely connected with symbolism
Convey sensory impressions of scenes/incidents
Styles/TechniquesSmall, thin brush strokes Emphasis on lightSoft edges of objects and comingling of
colorsShadows boldly painted
Camille Pissarro 1830-1903One of Impressionism’s founders
Pommier
Claude Monet1840-1926
Soleil levant
The Saint Lizarre Train Station
Virginia Woolf “Orlando”Famous works:
“Mrs. Dalloway”“To the Lighthouse”
Auditory and visual impressionsTook her impressions of life and
human emotions and portrayed them in novels
New form of expression
Claude Debussy1862-1918Musical compositions inspired by visual artsStressed moods and sensations through
sound“Claire de Lune”
His interpretation of nature - water runningPrelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (1894)
Re-created in sound overall feeling of poem
Connection Nietzsche He talks about Christianity as being a set of false morals He says you must come up with a personal set of morals to rise above as a,
“super,” version of yourself How it Connects
The key point of impressionism is personal interpretation, for example an artist paints his own interpretation of the scene he sees, and the viewer must also make his own personal interpretation of the artist’s painting.
This coincides well with Nietzsche’s ideas of creating your own personal set of morals. You must make your own interpretation on how you should act based on what you know about yourself.
Freud Freud stresses that your actions are inspired by your subconscious mind Your ego, or normal self, is a careful balance between your super ego, or perfect
self, and id, or naughty self How it connects
Your actions are being determined solely by your own mind This coincides with the idea of an artist painting his own personal interpretation
of a scene, and a viewer making their own personal interpretation of the painting.