Marie Braquemond painted I think it was her sister Louise with book in hand and eyes cast to one side in thought. Her hands strongly shown in the shadow of the open book.
Some impressionistic painters also used to say that their paintings were meant to be thought of as a scene you might see out of the corner of your eye or if you were squinting your eyes. Basically the impression of an image.
What a great explanation and guide to this style of art! As an art-ignorant man who just wanted a little info on these neat paintings, this video was PERFECT!
Fantastic video as always! I am studying to pass the Art CSET test to finish my teaching credential and your videos have been invaluable. If anyone has any tips on passing the Art Cset assessment please let me know!
My advice: you only need to pass. You're not shooting for an A. Also, you can take it many times, and though you also have to pay for each one, it's also not a career killer to fail. I say these so you can relax and feel more confident! Which will also help you do better!
Love your channel and use your videos in my art history class regularly. This video has background music that my students said was distracting. (Them not me! =D) They asked me to comment and let you know.😁
Here's a few more - ua-cam.com/play/PL31VnM2l3ZGibfCcqy8DKVZmg1vLHgBxB.html And yes, I've got it on my list to make more overviews of movements/periods!
Thanks for watching! What is your favorite Impressionism painting?
Haystacks by Monet. 🙂
Here's a video I made listing some of my favourite paintings
ua-cam.com/video/TYOFIDbGjMc/v-deo.html
@@vozamaraktv-art5595 Love how Monet paints the lighting in these pieces!
Marie Braquemond painted I think it was her sister Louise with book in hand and eyes cast to one side in thought. Her hands strongly shown in the shadow of the open book.
i need a painting of that bugha mic
This is an incredibly brilliant and compelling perspective of Impressionism. Not to be missed!
Some impressionistic painters also used to say that their paintings were meant to be thought of as a scene you might see out of the corner of your eye or if you were squinting your eyes. Basically the impression of an image.
What a great explanation and guide to this style of art! As an art-ignorant man who just wanted a little info on these neat paintings, this video was PERFECT!
Thanks for sharing this. I particularly love Monet, Degas and Berthe Morisot
A vibrant impressionism moment was planted in the subconscious and treasured by the mind when the time necessary.
Thanks for these great tips and overview of the Impressionism art staples. Appreciate it.
You’ve just made me realise how much I have been under appreciated Impressionism, thanks for opening my eyes
You're legendary, this really helped me with some research for an IB art piece im doing and my process portfolio. Thank you kindly.
Thanks a lot for the wonderful insights.
Thank you for this most informative presentation.
Loved the explanation
It was such a clear and fascinating explanation for people curious about the art movements and so on. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you for a clear succinct talk about Impressionism. I found it very helpful.
Such poetic scripts dawg
claude monet is my favorite
thanks for your videos
You're welcome! His paintings are so beautiful.
Thanks . Was simple short and beautifully enunciated
Fantastic video as always! I am studying to pass the Art CSET test to finish my teaching credential and your videos have been invaluable.
If anyone has any tips on passing the Art Cset assessment please let me know!
My advice: you only need to pass. You're not shooting for an A. Also, you can take it many times, and though you also have to pay for each one, it's also not a career killer to fail.
I say these so you can relax and feel more confident! Which will also help you do better!
Great video. A lot of info and easy to understand.
Thanks for all your Art History videos. Your enthusiasms are contaigous!
Love it! I felt connected after hearing your explanation!
amazing explanation! :))
amazing video, really made me understand impressionism! I love this art movement so much
That was wonderful ty
Thank you❤
Some good points behind the intrusive commentator
Really love how you explain about impressionism. This video makes me understand better. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment! So glad to hear. You are very welcome 😊
I am an art neophyte - Neanderthal actually - but I enjoy Impressionism and post Impressionism, it just catches my eye and seems to speak to me.
Finally add..your painting selection well illustrates the points being made.
So glad, thanks!
thank you so much for sharing your art knowledge 🙏🏻 i love watching your videos ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ♥️ you are so welcome!!
Thank you so much you explained ut clearer than my book
Thankyou for this video!
I’m definitely subscribing to this channel. Your videos are amazing and super helpful.❤️
Glad they are helpful, and welcome!
Thank you! What is the name of the painting at 02:48 please?
Your welcome! That is The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne by Alfred Sisley
very clear, thank you
I really like the explanation
Great work
Thank-you
Love your channel and use your videos in my art history class regularly. This video has background music that my students said was distracting. (Them not me! =D) They asked me to comment and let you know.😁
So glad you love the channel and are able to use it! And thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it 😊
I love having an overview of an era, movement. The Impressionism video is perfect. Can you do the same with other eras please?
Thanks! On my UA-cam channel you will find more movements/periods. And I plan to do more. Thanks for the suggestion 😊
I see videos based on specific paintings. I am looking for more of an overview of historical eras. Will you be making any of those?
Here's a few more - ua-cam.com/play/PL31VnM2l3ZGibfCcqy8DKVZmg1vLHgBxB.html
And yes, I've got it on my list to make more overviews of movements/periods!
Amazing
Smatly explained 👌
Ahh yes, you "smatly" spelled it too
Hi Alder! I found your channel from 'Art Explained's video on Hokusai's Great Wave'. Your channel has awesome videos! Immediately subscribed. ❤️🙂
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Interesting..thank you!
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
Can you please tell the names of the paintings that you have used as references in this video
2:36 which painting is that?
wheatstacks (end of summer) by claude monet
I feel like I see impressionism artworks with my heart, not with eyes
Oh what is the music in the video? It really goes well with impressionism paintings
@@gunnerstunner the song is No.1 A Minor Waltz. Beautiful song!
bugha mic