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The impressionism
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A movement in art characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matters, and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities
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The impressionism of Debussy is often mentioned in connection with Clarke's work, particularly its lush textures and modernistic harmonies.
Visually, the impressionism book is ravishing.
After discovering the impressionism of Debussy, he fashions a synthesis of French and German musical values.
Lyrically, his greatest influence is the impressionism of the Cure's Robert Smith.
It returned in September, and now it is gone again, across town to the Impressionism exhibition at the National Gallery.
The play (in contrast to the impressionism of Godot) is only "universal" as an act of majority appropriation.
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BBC arts editor Will Gompertz went along to the Inventing Impressionism exhibition at the The National Gallery.
First exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, "Beyond the Frame, Impressionism Revisited: The Sculptures of J. Seward Johnson Jr".
But more than meets the eye in the paintings is to be found in "Beyond the Frame: Impressionism Revisited, the Sculptures of J. Seward Johnson Jr".
THE term "Impressionism" evokes the dreamy lilypads of Monet, the radiant fruit painted by Cezanne.
Her theater background includes two stints as an understudy: in the 2009 Broadway production of the play "Impressionism" and in the 2008 Off Broadway play "Dust".
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