Japonisme | Impressionist and Post-impressionist Prints
Arriving in Europe as early as the 1830s, Japanese woodblock prints reverberated throughout the West. The 1867 Paris Exposition Universelle set a fire in the hearts of European art collectors. By the 1870s, ukiyo-e prints reached the height of fashion, inciting a mania amongst art enthusiasts and inspiring the brightest minds in Western art. From Monet to Degas, Van Gogh to Toulouse-Lautrec, Western artists were forever changed by the compositional daring and unfaltering beauty of ukiyo-e. Such artistic fervor for all things Japanese gave rise to Japonisme, an artistic movement that provided a fresh visual language for a changing world.
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Pissarro, Camille
Marché aux Légumes à Pontoise (Vegetable Market at Pontoise)
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Manet, Edouard
Le Corbeau sur la Buste (The Raven on the Bust of Pallas)
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Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
At La Gaiete Rochechouart: Nicolle
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Degas, Edgar
Mary Cassatt in the Paintings Gallery at the Louvre
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Vuillard, Edouard
Cover for the Album Landscapes and Interiors
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Jacoulet, Paul
LES ARISTOLOCHES GEANTS TONDANO, CELEBES
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Whistler, James McNeil
Boats Alongside Billingsgate, London
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Tissot, James
The Prodigal Son in Modern Life: In Foreign Climes
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