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Polish Impressionism : ウィキペディア英語版
Polish Impressionism

Polish Impressionism was an art movement inspired by French Impressionism.
==Overview==
Impressionism began in France in the second half of the 19th century, when Paris-based artist publicly showed their art. The most characteristic for this movement is exposition of light in its changing stages, open composition and visualisation. Artists worked mainly in the outdoor – en plein air, the most important thing being to emphasize vivid colours from everyday life.
Although impressionism brought with itself freshness and a completely new perspective of the world perception, first reviews were full of scepticism. Contrary to expectations it received the attention of artists and at the same time won recognition all around the world. Within a short period of time it came also to Poland.

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