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llife spontaneity, to fully understand the surroundings, the details, contrasts to view from another perspective and so on。 ● recording the real world rather than historical imagination Impressionists motivated to depict people and landscapes without mythological or historical exaggerations. Innovation amp。 blurry effect Mixing primary colours a palette of just eight to ten colors to achieve many variable and subtle effects Painting real people everyday activities。 vibrancy Life beyond the frame – seemingly careless cut off figures。 the Salon was still refusing their paintings, and in 1894, 25 out of 65 artworks donated to the Luxembourg museum were rejected. ● when Camille Pissarro, the Impressionist patriarch, died in 1903, everybody agreed that this movement was the main 19th century artistic revolution, and that all its members were among the finest painters. Claude Mo39。Studio Corner39。 ● using the same theme and same style as Ma two years before for his own Luncheon on the grass, a painting which scandalized people at the Salon in 1863. Exquisite capture of light and colours The Reader In the spring of 1872 Probably the portrait of his wife Camille Impression Sunrise(1873) —— The Impressionism was born Paintings of Argenteuil amp。theuil (1872~1882) It is because I rediscovered and allowed intuitive and secret forces to predominate that I was able to identify with creation and bee absorbed in it. Claude Mo Life in Argenteuil The Luncheon family happiness at Argenteuil: A quiet summer afternoon, Jean Mo is sitting on the ground and playing, Camille appears in the background . Life in V