The art style of Impressionism can be defined with loose, visible brushstrokes, light colours, a bright palette, and a specific focus on the lights and shadows that covered their landscapes or models.
The Impressionism phase of art came in the 1870s, and started in the land of France. Impressionism was a reaction to the rigid structures of academic art, and promoted flexibility in styles.
It focuses on the lesser-known history of Dutch Impressionism, demonstrated by the style of the Hague School. Among the impulses from the French Barbizon School, it was those brought by Willem Roelofs ...