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Impressionists

Tate Introductions


  • Tate
  • by Carol Jacobi
A lively and accessible introduction to the life and work of some of the best-known and best-loved Impressionists. In the 1870s France was devastated by the Franco-Prussian war, and violent insurrection in Paris drove numerous Impressionist artists to seek refuge in England. Their experiences in London and the friendships that developed not only influenced their own work, but also contributed to the British art scene.

ISBN 9781849765299 | E | PB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849765299
Author(s) Carol Jacobi
Publication date November 2017
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 210 x 168 mm
Illustrations 60 col.ill.
Pages 80
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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A lively and accessible introduction to the life and work of some of the best-known and best-loved Impressionists. In the 1870s France was devastated by the Franco-Prussian war, and violent insurrection in Paris drove numerous Impressionist artists to seek refuge in England. Their experiences in London and the friendships that developed not only influenced their own work, but also contributed to the British art scene. Part of the Tate Introduction series, this book offers a concise and engaging account of some of the best-known and best-loved impressionists’ lives, works and the ongoing debates concerning their significance.

Impressionists

Impressionists

€10.95