impressionistinen
Impressionistinen is a Finnish adjective meaning Impressionist, referring to the artistic movement that emerged in the 19th century. The Impressionist movement, which originated in Paris in the 1860s, is characterized by its emphasis on capturing the fleeting visual impression of a moment, rather than on precise detail. Impressionist painters often used visible brushstrokes, open composition, and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of light and its changing qualities. Subjects were typically drawn from everyday life, including landscapes, cityscapes, and portraits.
The term "Impressionism" was coined by art critic Louis Leroy in 1874, initially as a derogatory term,