Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)
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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation
Abstract
By his fellow painters Monet was regarded as a leader, not because he was the most intellectual or theoretically minded or because he was able to answer questions that they could not answer, but because in his art he seemed to be more alert to the possibilities latent in their common ideas, which he then developed in his work in a more radical way than did the others. Considering how all these painters developed their intensely personal manners with respect to the new artistic ideas, we may observe that the new elements appeared most often for the first time in the work of Monet and then were taken over by the other Impressionists, who incorporated them as suggestions or as definite means and applied them in their own ways.
Keywords
Paris, France, Paris, France, Style: French Impressionistic, School: Impressionist, Movement: Impressionism, oil paintings --
Geographic Location
Paris, France; Paris, France
Time Period
Ca. 1916-1919
Type
StillImage
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Media Type
Pictures
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Identifier
A01-PFF0560
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Blue Water Lilies" (2022). Art and Art History Collection (Saskia). 3384.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/saskia/3384