Portfolio: Impressionism

Impressionism began in France in the 1860s and later spread throughout Europe and the USA. It is a style or movement in painting characterized by a concern with depicting the visual impression of the moment, especially in terms of the shifting effect of light and color.

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Ducks Alighting

reproduction of ink wash drawing

Ducks in Flight

reproduction of ink wash drawing

Landscape

etching, ink on paper

Julie Manet Drawing

colored pencil or conte crayon

L'Enfant Au Biscuit

lithograph, proof in grey black

Winter in Paris (L’Hiver a Paris)

etching, drypoint, and aquatint, 3rd state

Winter in Paris (L'Hiver a Paris)

etching, drypoint, and aquatint on paper

Road Menders

aquatint and mezzotint on paper

Welding

etching and aquatint on paper

Market Wagon

etching and aquatint on paper

Mending Nets

etching and aquatint on paper

Two Nudes

etching and aquatint on paper

The Cove

oil on treated paper glued to canvas attached to stretcher

Marine

etching on laid paper

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