impressionist|impressionists in English
noun
[im'pres·sion·ist || ɪm'preʃənɪst]
artist which belongs to the impressionist school (artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes)
Use "impressionist|impressionists" in a sentence
1. Like the European Impressionists, they painted in the open air.
2. Braque acknowledged his debt to Impressionist painting.
3. The exhibition has stimulated a revival of interest in the Impressionists.
4. She is usually labelled ( as ) an Impressionist.
5. Does the writer belong to the Impressionist school?
6. Collect legendary impressionist paintings and breathtaking contemporary sculpture.
7. He assiduously acquired a fine collection of impressionist paintings.
8. He is a member of the French Impressionist school.
9. Impressionist painters broke away from traditional ideas about art.
10. Impressionist paintings are on exhibition at the art gallery.
11. Biography of Danish literary impressionist Herman Bang (1857-1912).
12. Topping the bill will be comedy impressionist Al Meechie.
13. She affiliated herself with the Impressionist school of painting.
14. He be a member of the french impressionist school.
15. They were impressionist paintings, glowing colours that swirled into form.
16. The museum has one of the world's finest collections of Impressionist paintings.
17. Sir William, an eccentric and often foul-tempered man, was a talented watercolourist and collector of Impressionists.
18. There is no denying the influence of the Impressionist school in his painting.
19. The exhibition put to rest some of the myths surrounding impressionist paintings.
20. Saez is a gifted impressionist, conjuring a flickering illusion of other places and cultures.
21. Hans Bertle was a German Impressionist & Modern painter who was born in 1880
22. Virtually every major development in 20 th - century art is traceable back to the impressionist.
23. All his really popular works belong to the former category, with its strongly Impressionist tint.
24. Synonyms for Burlesquer include parodist, caricaturist, humorist, impressionist, lampooner, mimic, mocker, satirist, imitator and impersonator
25. 24 All his really popular works belong to the former category, with its strongly Impressionist tint.