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Impressionism
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The Impressionists were a group of painters who, in general, departed from the traditional pursuit of reproducing an illusion of real space in paintings of academic subjects, choosing instead to exploit the possibilities of paint
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Camille Pissarro,
The Hermitage at Pontoise,
ca. 1867
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Edouard Manet,
Before the Mirror,
1876
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Paul Cézanne,
The Neighborhood of Jas de Bouffan,
1885-87
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Edgar Degas,
Dancers in Green and Yellow,
ca. 1903
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Georges Braque,
Landscape near Antwerp,
1906
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