Wednesday, February 10, 2010

True or False? Autonomy of individual style was a hallmark characteristic of the Impressionist artists.?

Is this true or false.True or False? Autonomy of individual style was a hallmark characteristic of the Impressionist artists.?
~Sort of true, but the non-conformists did try to conform with one another.





That doesn't help you does it?


Okay, collectively, it is true, but individually it is false. Same thing, said a different way. Sorry, it's the only honest and objective way to answer.True or False? Autonomy of individual style was a hallmark characteristic of the Impressionist artists.?
The impressionists were certainly breaking from the norm in their exploration of new technique and concept, but i wouldnt say it was a hallmark characteristic. It was definately anti-salon in practise, but i would say more IN their new concepts, technique, practise and material they defined an individual style; as a collective whole their works did not tend to vary incredibly in style and underlying ideas which focused on nature, the ever-fleeting moments in time, light and its influence on a scene, etc.
False - they influenced each other all over the place and worked together in pairs. How they saw something might differ, but techniques and ';style'; overlapped from one to the next.
Maybe huh???? :)

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