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Browsing: Nineteenth Century Art
Monet’s Impression, Soleil Levant captures a transient harbor sunrise through mist, loose brushwork, changing light, and optical sensation, marking a decisive moment in the emergence of Impressionism.
Renoir’s Bal du moulin de la Galette captures movement, social life, light, color, and the festive rhythm of everyday Paris through Impressionist painting.
Degas’s The Dance Class explores ballet not as spectacle but through rehearsal, bodily discipline, observation, movement, and the often unseen labor behind performance.
Berthe Morisot’s Le Berceau explores motherhood, intimacy, care, silence, interior space, and the female gaze through a restrained Impressionist language.
Pissarro’s winter view of Boulevard Montmartre captures modern Paris through loose brushwork, elevated perspective, muted seasonal light, and the continuous movement of everyday urban life.
A quiet Impressionist orchard scene in which flowering trees, soft light, spatial depth, and the absence of figures emphasize nature’s rhythm and the slow passage of time.

