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Because he was part of the impressionist group and painted like the other impressionist painters. Click link below and see the paintings!
It is true that most of his art was not really impressionistic, but he was a very active member of the impressionist group.
Yes he did. He exhibited twice with the impressionist group. As his painting was not really impressionistic he did not take part in the following impressionist exhibitions.
Not really. He was a member of the American group 'The Ashcan School'.
He had many friends, especially in the impressionist group of painters.
the impressionist artists
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It was natural as Renoir was an influential member of the impressionist group where Mary Cassatt belonged as well.
The Group of Seven did impressionist paintings which meant they painted a place using only the correct colors, but exaggerating the way it looked.
The Camden Town Group was a group of EnglishPost-Impressionist artists active 1911-1913. They gathered frequently at the studio of painter Walter Sickert in the Camden Town area ofLondon.
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