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Most Impressionists were born in the bourgeoisie class, and this was the world they painted. For subject matter, Impressionists
Most Impressionists were born in the bourgeoisie class, and this was the world they painted. For subject matter, Impressionists
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2013-06-02
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Most Impressionists were born in the bourgeoisie class, and this was the world they painted. For subject matter, Impressionists looked to【B1】______ people at work and play. They are interested in the【B2】______ such as the steam engine, streetlights, camera and ready-made fashions. They painted people hurrying through busy streets and enjoying their【B3】______ time on the in concerts and parks. It was not just city bustle that【B4】______ the Impressionists, though. Country【B5】______ appealed to them, too. Railroads gave people a new【B6】______ , and they could hop on a train and be in the countryside in an hour.【B7】______ escaped the crowded city to the suburbs around Paris. The Seine River and parks provided【B8】______ for weekend picnickers, swimmers, and boat parties, which the Impressionists recorded.
One key to Impressionism’s popularity is that the artist often put the viewer in the position of someone on holiday enjoying a beautiful scene.【B9】______ a real landscape. The home offered other real-life subjects. Since it was unacceptable for women painters to set up an easel (画架) in public places,【B10】______ The garden was central to late 19th-century life.
Impressionist landscapes often contained people.【B11】______ It is as if the artist and we, the viewers, are watching a private, contemplative moment.
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大学英语六级
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