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The French Impressionists (1860-1900)

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This work provides an overview of the French Impressionist movement from its inception in the 1860s to the turn of the 20th century. It discusses the key figures, including Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, along with their contributions and influences on the art form. The text explores the theoretical foundations of Impressionism, such as the use of color and light, and examines the societal and artistic contexts that shaped the movement. Additionally, it highlights secondary artists and the evolution towards Neo-Impressionism, emphasizing the significance of this period in the history of art.

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Camille Mauclair

Camille Mauclair was a French writer and art critic known for his insightful explorations of 19th and early 20th-century art movements. He contributed significantly to the understanding of Impressionism and Romanticism through his works, including 'The French Impressionists (1860-1900)' and 'Eugène Delacroix.' Mauclair's writings often reflect a deep appreciation for the emotional and aesthetic dimensions of art, making him a notable figure in art criticism. His biography of Auguste Rodin, titled 'Auguste Rodin: The Man - His Ideas - His Works,' showcases his ability to blend biographical narrative with critical analysis, further solidifying his place in the literary and artistic heritage of France.

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