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10 Cards in this Set

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Artist: Renoir  
Title: Moulin de la Galette 
Date: 1876
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Renoir
Title: Moulin de la Galette
Date: 1876
Medium: Oil on Canvas
- one of the most famous impressionist
- investigated the movement of light.
- feathery brush work
- focused on daily gatherings
- came from a working class family, so he had to sell his paintings for his living expenses
- he painted many portraits but hated it, but they sold
- most of his paintings where created about modern life, luxury, spending money, common places/popular gathering areas.
Artist: Hiroshige 
Title:One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo: The Moon-viewing Veranda 
Date: 1857
Medium: Woodblock print
Artist: Hiroshige
Title:One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo: The Moon-viewing Veranda
Date: 1857
Medium: Woodblock print
- said to have inspired Monet and many other artists to changed their view point, and composition of their paintings.
- used plat colours
- off centred viewpoint
- more natural composition with the diagonals
Artist: Manet 
Title: Luncheon on the Grass
Date: 1863 
Medium: Oil on canvas
Artist: Manet
Title: Luncheon on the Grass
Date: 1863
Medium: Oil on canvas
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Artist: Millet 
Title: The Haymakers 
Date: 
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Millet
Title: The Haymakers
Date:
Medium: Oil on Canvas
- the peasants look as though they are part of the earth.
- looked completely natural as though the people are apart of the land.
- there are no details in the peoples faces, this is not a portrait.
- he showed the people not as dirty, or people of no stature. but as the people who 'made' everything happen.
- Mallet's father was a land owner so he gave great respect to the people who worked so hard.
Artist: Courbet
Title: Funeral at Ornans 
Date: 1849-50 
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Courbet
Title: Funeral at Ornans
Date: 1849-50
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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Artist: Cassatt 
Title: Women with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge 
Date: 1879 
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Cassatt
Title: Women with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge
Date: 1879
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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Artist: Morisot 
Title: Le Berceau (The Cradle)
Date: 1872
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Morisot
Title: Le Berceau (The Cradle)
Date: 1872
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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Artist: Degas 
Title: Dance Class 
Date: !873-76 
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Degas
Title: Dance Class
Date: !873-76
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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Artist: Monet   
Title: Le Boulevard des Capucines 
Date: 1873-74 
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Monet
Title: Le Boulevard des Capucines
Date: 1873-74
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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Artist: Monet   
Title: Women in the Garden 
Date: 1866 
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Monet
Title: Women in the Garden
Date: 1866
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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