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The Impressionist Movement

Impressionism was a movement that occurred in both art and poetry. It was a time in which the people broke from the traditional standards or styles. They wanted to bring new ways of expressing their ideas to their societies. These ideas were seen through subjects of interest, such as art and poetry. Claude Monet's Woman with a Parasol: Madame Monet and Her Son and William Butler Yeats's "The Wild Swans at Coole" both characterize important aspects of the Impressionist Age.
The word "impressionism" is mostly associated with the artistic movement. The first time this term was used with reference to art was when one writer was speaking of a painting by Claude Monet, called Impression: Sunrise (1872, Musee Marmottan, Paris). The term was first officially used in 1877 ("Impressionism"). The artists of this movement were characterized as impressionists because of their simplified works ("Monet, Claude Oscar"). They were part of a group in which the artists shared similar styles and......


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