intryckningen
Intryckningen, also known as the Impressionist movement, was a significant art movement that originated in France during the 1870s. The movement was characterized by its emphasis on accurate depiction of light and color, often using visible brush strokes and a focus on the fleeting effects of nature. The term "Impressionism" was coined by the art critic Louis Leroy in 1874, after a group of artists, including Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Camille Pissarro, exhibited their works at the Paris Salon. The movement was a reaction against the academic art of the time, which emphasized classical techniques and historical themes.
The Impressionists sought to capture the essence of a moment, rather than a fixed or idealized image.
The Impressionist movement had a significant impact on the development of modern art. It influenced later movements,