What is Impressionism in modern art?
Similarly, what is modern impressionism?
Impressionism. Impressionism developed in France in the nineteenth century and is based on the practice of painting out of doors and spontaneously 'on the spot' rather than in a studio from sketches. Main impressionist subjects were landscapes and scenes of everyday life. Claude Monet. Water-Lilies after 1916.
Secondly, how did Impressionism influence modern art?
Cézanne's technique led directly to the modern art style called cubism. It also influenced the development of abstract art. Other post-impressionists were particularly interested in expressing emotion with color and design. Their work looked forward to the art movement known as expressionism.
The impressionist artists were not trying to paint a realistic picture, but an 'impression' of what the person, object or landscape looked like to them. (This is why they are called impressionists). They wanted to capture the movement and life of what they saw and show it to us as if it is happening before our eyes.