英 [ɪmˈpreʃənɪzəm] 美 [ɪmˈpreʃənɪzəm]
n. 印象派,印象主义
Impressionism /ɪmˈprɛʃənɪzəm/
不可数名词 Impressionism is a style of painting developed in France between 1870 and 1900 that concentrated on showing the effects of light and colour rather than on clear and exact detail. 印象主义; 印象派
a school of late 19th century French painters who pictured appearances by strokes of unmixed colors to give the impression of reflected light
印象主义-引用次数:118
Being one of the three prominent representatives of Post Impressionism, Cezanne is regarded as the forerunner of western modern art together with Van Gogh and Gauguin.
塞尚是后印象主义的三个杰出代表之一,他与凡高、高更被视为西方现代艺术的先驱者。
印象派-引用次数:67
The line is one of drawing fundamental mode elements, in the traditional painting in the period from Europe Renaissance to the impressionism, the line has the noticeable function and the significance.
线条是绘画的基本形式元素之一,在欧洲从文艺复兴到印象派之前的传统绘画中,线条具有不可忽视的功能和意义。
参考来源欧洲传统绘画中线的美感与表现
写意性-引用次数:3
Impressionism in figure modeling shows by different ways in Chinese paintings according to different themes. The reason is that though there are similarities, there are differences showed by art language, styles and contents.
中国画人物造型的“写意性”在不同题材的创作之中会有不同的表现,它们各自所体现出的艺术语言、形式、内涵都存在一定的异同。
参考来源梨园风骨寄丹青
印象主义-引用次数:92
Nevertheless,Conrad is deeply influenced by impressionism.
然而,康拉德受印象主义影响颇深。
印象派
这一阶段包括的印象派( IMPRESSIONIST) 和新艺术 (ART NOUVEAU) 是我的最爱。
印象主义
印象派艺术家
impressive 感人的;令人钦佩的;给人以深刻印象的
impressionistic 印象派的;印象主义的;给人深刻印象的
impress 印象,印记;特征,痕迹
impression 印象;效果,影响;压痕,印记;感想
impressionist 印象主义者;印象派作家
impressiveness 令人难忘;印象性;感人
impress 给人印象
impress 盖印;强征;传送;给予某人深刻印象
He helped Impressionism get its name by his painting Impression, Sunrise.
他的画作《日出·印象》帮助印象派获得名称。
Impressionism changed the way that people thought about art ago.
印象派改变了人们以前对于艺术的看法。
Impressionism stripped painting back to its roots, restoring the emphasis on pure form and pure colour.
印象主义将绘画回归到本源,并强调纯粹的形式与纯粹的颜色。
It foreshadows a new art form on the horizon, a descendent of Impressionism: the cinema.
Dealer A, who specializes in impressionism, may be asked by a client to sell a cubist picture.
But compared to Impressionism's sensuous, light-filled canvases, Victorian art is stilted and dark.