Impressionism
ELBOW
Characteristics
Impressionism Facts
100

This name denotes an art style that attempted to capture the rapidly changing effects of sunlight on objects 

Impressionism 

100

Which characteristic does the E in ELBOW stand for? 

ELBOW: (nemonic device)

Everyday life

100

What is the number one characteristic of Impressionism? 

Light

100

Who is the leader of Impressionism? 

Claude Monet 

200

This was France's official art exhibit 

Salon 

200

What does the L in "Elbow" stand now

ELBOW: (nemonic device)

Light and Color 

200

What type of brushstrokes did the artist use? 

Visible - Broken - Short

200

What was invented during this period that made it possible for artist to go outside and paint? 

Paint Tube 

300

What year were a group of artist rejected from France's official art exhibit? 

1863

300

What does the B in "Elbow" stand now

ELBOW: (nemonic device)

Brushstrokes 

300

Whose daily activities was the artist trying to capture? 

Upper middle class - Everyday people

300

Name 3 artists from the Impressionism movement.

Monet, van Gogh, Degas, Munch, Pissarro, Manet, Cassatt, etc...

400

The artists that were rejected decided to hang their paintings where 

The Salon of the Refused - Empty Paris Studio

400

What does the O in "Elbow" stand now

ELBOW: (nemonic device)

Outdoor setting 

400

Do the people in the paintings have a purpose or are they anonymous? 

Anonymous 

400

What was the importance of the camera during this time? 

They strayed from realism because why would they need to paint an accurate picture of something when the camera could do that? 

500

What was the public's reaction to this new style of art? 

Confused and outraged- many felt like the paintings were quick, unfinished sketches. 

500

What does the W in "Elbow" stand for

(ELBOW:nemonic device) 

Weather and atmosphere 

500

Did the Impressionists blend their colors together on the canvas or place multiple colors next to each other, letting the eyes do the blending?

Multiple colors next to each other 

500

What was the main purpose of the artist during this time? 

to capture the effects of fleeting light on different objects