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IMPRESSIONISTIC ART and WRITING. Impressionistic Art and Writing. IMPRESSIONISTIC ARTWORK. The term “impressionism” was first coined to describe works that appeared sketchy and unfinished. CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPRESSIONISTIC ARTWORK. Impressionists create shadow by using color .
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IMPRESSIONISTIC ART and WRITING Impressionistic Art and Writing
IMPRESSIONISTIC ARTWORK • The term “impressionism” was first coined to describe works that appeared sketchy and unfinished.
CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPRESSIONISTIC ARTWORK • Impressionists create shadow by usingcolor. • Artists employpurples, yellows, and other colors to suggest colored shadows and reflected light. • In so doing, theyheighten the effectsthat captured their attention when painting in the open air.
In the late 19th century, the Impressionists defied academic tradition in French art with their emphasis on modern subjects, sketch-like technique, and practice of painting in the open air with pure color.
Many of the French and American Impressionists collected and were influenced by Japanese woodblock prints. • Japanese printmakers implied spatial relationship by placing one object behind another in overlapping planes.
At The PianoJames Abbott McNeillWhistler1858-59The Taft Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio
IMPRESSIONISTIC WRITING • Authors are grouped together (like artists) who approach their craft the same way. • Writers include: Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, and Henry James
CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPRESSIONIST WRITERS: • Narrative style that is intentionally ambiguous, putting more responsibility on the reader to form a conclusion about events within the novel, rather than relying on the narrator.
The action is described through the eyes of the character while the events are occurring, rather than providing details after the character has processed the actions. • The action almost seems accidental – seeming to appear in slow motion.
They are concerned with the “emotional landscape” of the setting. • Interested in ways that setting and imagery evoke emotional responses from both the characters and the reader.
Details are used in such a way that it’s sometimes difficult to see a clear picture of events; details are focused on too closely. • Much like the artwork, a full picture can be seen when stepping back from the novel to view it in its entirety.
The writers often avoid a chronological telling of events. Instead, they give the information in a way that forces the reader to focus on HOW and WHY things happen, rather than the order in which they occur.
Reflection Questions • What are some of the techniques of impressionistic painters? • How are these techniques similartoimpressionistic writers? • How does this style of writing help to build suspense and ambiguity?