It was a painting by Monet, called Impression, Sunrise, that gave the up-and-coming artists their public identity.
But it was one of Monet’s works—Impression, Sunrise (1872)—that cemented ... transformation for the artist.” Monet started painting haystacks in the mid-1880s, about 15 years after that ...
Ultimately, Impression, Sunrise became the starting point of ... Shortly after he began working on the painting, Monet realized what a pleasure it was to paint detailed kimonos.
The movement would take its name from a painting by Monet included in the 1874 exhibition, Impression. Sunrise, now on display at the Musée d’Orsay. A little known critic, Louis Leroy ...
with Impression, Sunrise (1872), the painting that, infamously (thanks to a journalist’s mocking witticism), suggested the movement’s name. Claude Monet’s magical, and audaciously sketchy ...
Impression: Sunrise, by Claude Monet; however, my photo is of the morning moonset. The picture I took has the same desultory ...
was completed in the same year as the Monet piece which inspired the name of the Impressionist movement, Impression, Sunrise.