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Impressionism: Reflections and Perceptions
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359 pages
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Meyer Schapiro presents a comprehensive analysis of the Impressionist painters, integrating diverse contextual themes such as economics, politics, and literature to illuminate their works within their cultural settings. By examining both intricate details and overarching historical trends, he traces the movement's roots back to the eighteenth century and its influence on Abstract Expressionism. This insightful exploration positions Impressionism as a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern art, showcasing Schapiro's sensitivity and depth as a writer.
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1997, hardcover
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