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UK
/ɪmpɹˈɛʃənˌɪst/
]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpɹɛʃənəst, ˌɪmˈpɹɛʃənɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpɹɛʃənəst, ˌɪmˈpɹɛʃənɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
relating to or characteristic of Impressionism
impressionist music
NOUN
- a painter who follows the theories of Impressionism
How To Use impressionist In A Sentence
- A Serious Man" draw from their writer-directors 'personal histories, while "Nine" reimagines Fellini's semiautobiographically impressionistic "8 as a musical. Variety.com
- Impressionistic cloud cities carved in some kind of webbed driftwood. Beowulf's Children
- During the first quarter of the twentieth century, Old Lyme was the center of a leading Impressionist art colony.
- The paintings of the Post-Impressionists, including Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, which formerly hung in the claustrophobic, columned Bellechasse gallery, are cosseted now one floor below in small, elegant, midnight-blue galleries dedicated to the late scholar Françoise Cachin, who served as the museum's first director. New Visions Arrive at the Orsay
- Prices were up for all of the auction house's major art categories, including £ 766.6 million in Impressionist and modern art, up 53% from 2009; ₤ £ 602.6 million in post-war and contemporary art, up 148%; ₤ £ 569.6 million in Asian art, up 145%; and ₤ £ 334.2 million in jewelry, jadeite and watches, up 55%. Jump in Art Sales at Christie's Points to Market Rebound
- There is no sustained analysis to speak of, merely impressionistic detail woven into a narrative of tedious detail and worthless prose.
- As part of our art curriculum, our sixth-grade students studied the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist era.
- His pictures are quick, fragmented, impressionistic, but coloristically very lovely. The Online Photographer
- The results are obviously going to be impressionistic at best, but I think it's better than nothing.
- Hot on the heels of the National Galleries of Scotland's blockbusting Monet show comes another Impressionist.