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impressionists and with
The term impressionists quickly gained favour with the public.
Young painters such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse were causing a shock with their rejection of traditional perspective as the means of structuring paintings — a step that none of the impressionists, not even Cézanne, had taken.
Abstract artists, taking as their examples the impressionists, as well as Paul Cézanne and Edvard Munch, began with the assumption that color and shape, not the depiction of the natural world, formed the essential characteristics of art.
Other formats have also been popular, with sketch shows, stand-up comedy, impressionists and even puppet shows finding success.
The line would stick with him, thanks to generations of impressionists and Looney Tunes parodies.
Monkhouse became a favourite with impressionists, and, as his style fell out of favour in the 1980s, he was mocked for his slickness and accused of insincerity.
Unlike those types however, the artists of this circle were highly influenced by the paintings of the impressionists, and thus while sharing the flatness, page layout and negative space of art nouveau and other decorative modes, much of Nabis art has a painterly, non-realistic look, with color palettes often reminding one of Cézanne and Gauguin.
In 1914, he published Pittura e scultura futuriste ( dinamismo plastico ) explaining the aesthetics of the group: “ While the impressionists make a table to give one particular moment and subordinate the life of the table to its resemblance to this moment, we synthesize every moment ( time, place, form, color-tone ) and thus build the table .” He exhibited in London, together with the group, in 1912 ( Sackville Gallery ) and 1914 ( Doré Gallery ): the two exhibitions made a deep impression on a number of young English artists, in particular C. R. W.
Apart from the Comic Strip, Richardson's best-known work is the sitcom Stella Street, which he directs and co-writes with impressionists John Sessions and Phil Cornwell.
In the 1990s there was a certain absence of impressionists on television, with the demise of Spitting Image and Rory Bremner mainly concentrating on political figures ( notably John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and also members of the Royal Family ).
In 2009 new impressions show The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson was a big hit, which starred impressionists Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson donning Britain's most famous faces.
Leduc made a brief trip to Paris and London in 1897 with Suzor-Coté, where he was influenced by some impressionists.
He remained for some time in Giverny, and here he became well-acquainted with other well known expatriate America impressionists such as Richard Miller, Theodore Earl Butler, Frederick Frieseke, and Lawton Parker.
The series, Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers, starred Frank Sinatra, Jr. and Joey Heatherton as musical hosts, with comedy routines by Paul Lynde, Stanley Myron Handelman, Barbara Heller, comic impressionists Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson, and neo-vaudeville musicians The Times Square Two.
Clausen became one of the foremost modern painters of landscape and of peasant life, influenced to a certain extent by the impressionists, with whom he shared the view that light is the real subject of landscape art.

impressionists and used
", a phrase often used by impressionists " doing " Cary Grant ( although Grant never actually said the line ).
Stimulated by his friend, the author Camille Lemonnier, and influenced by the French impressionists, like Claude Monet whose works he got to know during his trips to Paris in the 1890s, Claus gradually shifted from naturalistic realism to a very personal style of impressionism called ' luminism ', because of the luminous palette he used.

impressionists and such
His scratchy pen-and-ink style is influenced by the impressionists, illustrators of the age of " liberated penmanship " such as Phil May, Charles Dana Gibson, John Leech and George du Maurier, and cartoonists Milton Caniff and Frank Frazetta ( particularly his Johnny Comet strip ).
Instead all forms of entertainment were performed: male and female impersonators, Lions Comiques, mime artists and impressionists, trampoline acts and comic pianists, such as John Orlando Parry and George Grossmith, were just a few of the many types of entertainments the audiences could expect to find over the next forty years.
Van Mieghem had his first taste of real success at La Libre Esthétique in Brussels, where his pastels and drawings hung alongside works by French impressionists such as Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissarro, Jean Renoir and Edouard Vuillard.
The international collection includes works by Old Masters such as Domenico Veneziano, El Greco, Tintoretto, Jan van Eyck, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Peter Paul Rubens, and Rembrandt, plus a smattering of works by impressionists such as Claude Monet and Alfred Sisley.
He was also a regular in the British-produced ABC Comedy Hour series The Kopycats, alongside such other impressionists as Rich Little, Charlie Callas, Marilyn Michaels, and Frank Gorshin.
Muni's low, gravelly voice was instantly recognizable and often lampooned, both by other disc jockeys and by impressionists such as on Imus in the Morning.
" The group contained renowned artists such as Edward E. Anderson, Joseph R. Bagshawe, Thomas Barrett and James W. Booth and was inspired by other impressionists such as Monet, Cezanne and Renoir.

impressionists and now
However, he is remembered as the journalist and art critic for the French satirical newspaper Le Charivari, who coined the term " impressionists " to satirise the artists now known by the word.

impressionists and on
He appeared on the programme on BBC Four in 2012 called " The Story of Light Entertainment ", when it was about impressionists.
Lowry was full of praise for Valette as a teacher, remarking " I cannot over-estimate the effect on me of the coming into this drab city of Adolphe Valette, full of French impressionists, aware of everything that was going on in Paris ".
At the end of the 19th century the impressionists focused on the atmosphere and dynamics of everyday life in the city.
Lowry added: " I cannot over-estimate the effect on me of the coming into this drab city of Adolphe Valette, full of French impressionists, aware of everything that was going on in Paris.
After 20 years in show business, he got his television break on Who Do You Do ?, an ITV showcase for impressionists, where they impersonated a host of stars, including Robert Mitchum and Mick Jagger.

impressionists and For
For a while his work was influenced deeply by the French impressionists, and by the patterned, mosaic-like paintings of Gustav Klimt, then the dean of Austrian art.
For example, the Canadian comedian, André-Philippe Gagnon and the American Greg London are impressionists who impersonate celebrity singing voices.

impressionists and there
Though his interest in depicting natural light parallels that of the early impressionists, there is no evidence of direct influence as he was already a plein-air painter in America and had already evolved a personal style which was much closer to Manet than Monet.

impressionists and show
Featuring a cast of seven Irish comedians and impressionists, the show, which aired for half an hour weekly, satirised many aspects of Irish life.
He saw the works of the impressionists Monet and Auguste Renoir at the show of Les XX in 1886.

exaggerated and stiffness
Patients will present with an exaggerated upright posture and have stiffness and pain in the whole back.

exaggerated and raised
McCartney said that the rumours of sexual impropriety were raised by Alexis Mardas who " had agendas of his own, and may have fabricated ( or at least exaggerated ) the story ".
The same source recounted that, after Talavera de la Reina and especially after Almonacid, the general raised suspicion that he wasted men and resources, systematically failed to report all his casualties, and seriously exaggerated the scale of his victories.
It may be accentuated with raised eyebrows and / or an exaggerated frown.

exaggerated and shoulders
* Broad, exaggerated sleeves for women and padded shoulders for men contrasted a narrow, idealized waist.
Worn by samurai and courtiers during the Edo period, the outfit included a formal kimono, hakama, and a sleeveless jacket with exaggerated shoulders called a kataginu ( pictured ).
* Cab Calloway, musician who frequently wore zoot suits on stage and in the 1943 film Stormy Weather, including some with exaggerated details, such as extremely wide shoulders or overly draped jackets.
When the exaggerated shoulders disappeared, the waist itself had to be cinched tighter in order to achieve the same effect.
Women from central and eastern Uganda wear a dress with a sash tied around the waist and large exaggerated shoulders called a gomesi.
Yakshinis are often depicted as beautiful and voluptuous, with wide hips, narrow waists, broad shoulders, and exaggerated, spherical breasts.

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