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Study Of The Impressionism Painter Berthe Moriseat

Posted on:2022-07-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306344491664Subject:Arts
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In the 19th century,France became the center of European art.At a time when both romanticism and realism were flourishing,Impressionism quietly rose to the top of the art circle.It broke the long-established form of painting.The birth of impressionism is the result of the development of natural science,impressionist artists painting concept of harmony the light and color of natural science,the school sincerely,create,explore new artistic pursuit freedom,academic even don’t want to accept the new impressionist painting,but could not prevent the pace of social development.Among the impressionist artists,one female artist has always been more active.She is Berthe Moriseat.Moriseat’s works are bold and free,and her figures are full of sunshine.What is more valuable is that Moriseat’s works highlight the respect and praise for women.The women in her paintings are graceful,elegant,sincere and free.At the same time,Moriseat inherited and innovated the essence of Impressionism--light and color in her works.She is undoubtedly the most loyal supporter of Impressionism.However,in that era when the patriarchal system dominated the society,Morissat,a female artist,was briefly forgotten in the history of art.With the gradual improvement of women’s social status,people realized Morissat’s important contribution to Impressionism and looked for the painting footprints of this female artist.She left a wealth of oil paintings,watercolors and other fine art works to the world,and her spirit of adhering to the art path also inspires and inspires female artists to forge ahead in the art field.After I got to know Moriseat,I was inspired by the themes of her works.Influenced by Moriseat’s paintings,this work took the relatives around me as the themes,which made the emotional expression of the work more colorful.
Keywords/Search Tags:Impressionism, Berthe Moriseat, external light, color, braver
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