impressionism

impressionism [ɪm'preʃənɪzəm]  [ɪm'preʃənɪzəm] 

impressionism 基本解释

名词印象派; (绘画的)印象主义; (音乐的)印象主义

impressionism 网络解释

impressionism在线翻译

1. 印象主义:[关於印象派] 印象主义(Impressionism)一词,起源於1874年,当莫内(Claude Monet,1840~1926)展出他的画作「日出」时,一个略带讽刺性的评论称其作品为印象主义.

2. 印象乐派:众人耳熟能详的法国印象乐派(Impressionism)创始人--德布西(C.Debussy, 1862-1918),於1904年发表了这首乐曲,比他的歌剧「贝利亚与梅丽桑(Pelleas et Melisande)」首演晚了两年,可以算是德布西成熟时期的作品.

3. 印象主义流派:LATE ROMANTICISM 浪漫主义后期 | IMPRESSIONISM 印象主义流派 | EXPRESSIONISM 表现主义流派

impressionism 词典解释

1. impressionism

1. 印象主义(1870 年至 1900 年间在法国兴起的一个画派,侧重表现光色变化对景物的影响,不注重细节的清晰准确)
    Impressionism is a style of painting developed in France between 1870 and 1900 which concentrated on showing the effects of light on things rather than on clear and exact detail.

impressionism 单语例句

1. Veteran artist Lin Chunda's oil paintings combine Impressionism with traditional Chinese brush techniques.

2. Impressionism artists developed it further, giving full play to its artistic expressive force.

3. With impressionism, he emphasizes the flowing air of light and shade.

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4. He believed the Chinese public would find it easy to accept Impressionism because it involved elements of Chinese art.

5. impressionism什么意思

5. It outlines the evolution from the Barbizon school to Impressionism through their definitive subject - landscapes.

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6. The auction includes works that date from the high Renaissance up until the beginning of Impressionism.

7. Zhang studied Chinese folk art for more than a decade and found a lot of similarities with Western impressionism and abstractionism.

impressionism 英英释义

noun

1. impressionism的近义词

1. a school of late 19th century French painters who pictured appearances by strokes of unmixed colors to give the impression of reflected light