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influence and Impressionism
The influence of visual Impressionism on its musical counterpart is debatable.
In his final two years, under the influence of The Ten, he was veering more heavily to Impressionism, and he regretted that he was studio bound ( by virtue of his declining health ) and could not follow his peers who painted “ plein air ”.
When he started to protest and show a public hostility to " decadent fashion " of Impressionism, his influence started to wane and he became unfashionable.
Under the influence of the movement, Grigorescu looked for new means of expression and followed the trend of en plein air painting, which was also important in Impressionism.
The initial influence of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism visible in paintings that he sent to the Salon des Indépendants in 1906 gradually gave way to an involvement with Cubism after his move in 1909 to the Bateau-Lavoir studios, where he met Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Juan Gris ; he was also encouraged by his friendship with Wilhelm Uhde.
Critics and commentators have also pointed to Impressionism as a direct influence and his poetry has been called " part-symbolist, part-impressionist ".
The direct influence of Impressionism on Laforgue's early development as a poet is a topic in Laforgue studies.
France derived part of its modern artistic inspiration from Japanese art, essentially through Japonism and its influence on Impressionism, and almost completely relied on Japan for its prosperous silk industry.

influence and spread
Because Arius and his followers had great influence in the schools of Alexandria — counterparts to modern universities or seminaries — their theological views spread, especially in the eastern Mediterranean.
After his death from cancer in 1941 his manuscripts were curated by his linguist friends who also worked to spread the influence of Whorf's ideas on the relation between language, culture and cognition.
Its influence also spread to Korea and Japan.
According to Françoise Hélène Pairault's study, historical and archaeological evidence point to the fact that both Diana of the Aventine and Diana Nemorensis were the product of the direct or indirect influence of the cult of Artemis spread by the Phoceans among the Greek towns of Campania Cuma and Capua, which in turn passed it over to the Etruscans and the Latins by the VI and V centuries BC.
Its influence has also spread widely outside East Asia, and is amongst the most translated works in world literature.
He was originally patron god of the city of Eridu, but later the influence of his cult spread throughout Mesopotamia and to the Canaanites, Hittites and Hurrians.
The values of many of the letters are thought to have been displaced under Cyrillic influence, or to have become confused through the early spread to different dialects, so that the original values are not always clear.
Sectarian dissensions within the church, the gradual weakening of the absolute monarch and the numerous wars of Louis XIV allowed their influence to spread.
The greatest influence on use of the harp has always been the availability of fine harps and skilled players, and the great increase of them in the U. S. of the 20th century resulted in its spread into popular music.
Irish clergy, notably Cullen, made particular use of the reach of the British Empire to spread their influence.
The Dulo clan's first proto-Turkic Empire spread its influence as far south as the sub-continent under the Kitolo and as far west as Central Europe under Attila's Dulo.
Liberia became again an important Cold War ally of the U. S .. Liberia served to protect important U. S. facilities and investments, and to counter the perceived spread of Soviet influence in Africa.
It was spread to Britain by the influence of A. J. Ayer.
His influence spread very far: variations on his themes were written by keyboard composers in Germany decades after his death.
The emerging doctrine of containment ( as opposed to rollback ) argued that the United States needed to substantially aid non-communist countries to stop the spread of Soviet influence.
Although these western empires had little political influence on the Nigerian savanna before 1500hu they had a strong cultural and economic impact that became more pronounced in the 16th century, especially because these states became associated with the spread of Islam and trade.
saw him as a major source of the republicanism that spread throughout England and North America in the 17th and 18th centuries and Leo, whose view of Machiavelli is quite different in many ways, agreed about Machiavelli's influence on republicanism and argued that even though Machiavelli was a teacher of evil he had a nobility of spirit that led him to advocate ignoble actions.
When the talent agency Music Corporation of America ( better known as MCA ), then wielding major influence on Paramount policy, offered $ 50 million for 750 features released prior to December 1, 1949 ( with payment to be spread over many years ), a cash-strapped Paramount thought it had made the best possible deal.
Coffee aficionados often claim that the spread of its popularity is due to Pope Clement VIII's influence.
In the first, dated to the reign of Ramses III, they were limited to the coastal plain, the region of the Five Cities ; in the second, dated to the collapse of Egyptian hegemony in southern Canaan, their influence spread inland beyond the coast.
But his influence spread in other ways as well ; the build quality of his company's guns became famous, and its armories in America and England trained several seminal generations of toolmakers and other machinists, who had great influence in other manufacturing efforts of the next half century.
Their influential reasoning spread to other denominations also, and it is primarily through their influence that " Sabbath " has become the colloquial equivalent of " Lord's Day " or " Sunday ".
His influence spread to the Samoans, who consulted him for advice, and he soon became involved in local politics.

influence and beyond
A political scientist writes of the growth of `` alienated voters '', who `` believe that voting is useless because politicians or those who influence politicians are corrupt, selfish and beyond popular control.
Little is known of the personality of Agnes, beyond the remarkable influence which she seems to have exercised over Philip II.
The non-living variable must influence the environment beyond its normal range of variation to adversely affect the population performance or individual physiology of the organism in a significant way.
The province is on the border of what may be called the arid zone ; it is the debatable land between the north-eastern and south-western monsoons, and beyond the influence of either.
The influence of Jefferson's doctrine of states ' rights reverberated right up to the Civil War and beyond.
But the influence of the court of Rome has gradually gone much beyond this, and has superseded almost all the local " uses ".
Emperor Yong-le strenuously tried to extend China's influence beyond its borders by demanding other rulers send ambassadors to China to present tribute.
The influence of the Husserlian phenomenological tradition in the 21st century is extending beyond the confines of the European and North American legacies.
Poe had an influence on cryptography beyond increasing public interest in his lifetime.
Braid extended Carpenter's theory to encompass the influence of the mind upon the body more generally, beyond the muscular system, and therefore referred to the " ideo-dynamic " response and coined the term " psycho-physiology " to refer to the study of general mind / body interaction.
The principles of New England … now extend their influence beyond its limits, over the whole American world.
Their influence reverberated right up to the Civil War and beyond.
The influence of Jefferson's doctrine of states ' rights reverberated right up to the Civil War and beyond.
But Pickford's most profound influence ( beyond her acting ) was to help reshape the film industry itself.
Raising marine organisms under controlled conditions in exposed, high-energy ocean environments beyond significant coastal influence, is a relatively new approach to mariculture.
His paternal grandfather, Marcus Salvius Otho, whose father was a Roman knight but whose mother was of lowly origin and perhaps not even free-born, was raised in Livia's household and rose to senatorial rank through her influence, although he did not advance beyond the rank of praetor.
Through his decisive influence on Claude Lévi-Strauss and Roland Barthes, among others, Jakobson became a pivotal figure in the adaptation of structural analysis to disciplines beyond linguistics, including anthropology and literary theory ; this generalization of Saussurean methods, known as " structuralism ", became a major post-war intellectual movement in Europe and the United States.
Due to the fact that until recently this masterpiece has not been available in any English translation, its diffusion has been limited and its influence has never gone beyond ' Book III ', condemning serious enquiry to an understanding of Richard's argument, which is only partial.
Sies ( 2001 ) argues that it is necessary to examine how " suburb " is defined as well as the distinction made between cities and suburbs, geography, economic circumstances, and the interaction of numerous factors that move research beyond acceptance of stereotyping and its influence on scholarly assumptions.
" The influence of Jefferson's doctrine of states ' rights reverberated to the Civil War and beyond.
However, Chiang's influence never extended beyond the Yangtze Delta, and the rest of the country was under the effective control of former warlords, and Chiang faced insurrections from them throughout the 1930s, even after the Northern Expedition, which had nominally unified the country.
Steiner had an enormous influence on the alternative health movement before his death in 1925 and far beyond.
A second influence on Durkheim's view of society beyond Comte's positivism was the epistemological outlook called social realism.

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