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Matilda Wilkerson
27 February, 06:10
Impressionism moved art to the
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Cruz Sanders
27 February, 09:00
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Answer: Outdoors or the streets.
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Impressionism was a radical art movement that began in the late 1800s, centered primarily around Parisian painters. American John Rand never joined their ranks as a preeminent artist, but as a painter living in London, he designed in 1841 a device that would revolutionize the art world: paint in a tube. His clever new technology offered easily portable, pre-mixed paint, and allowed painters to bring their process outdoors.
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