The Reason Creating Artwork Outdoors Became Possible During the 19th Century, the First Impressionist Artist to Begin Creating Artwork Outdoors, the Benefit of Chemistry for Paint Color Manufacturing During the 19th Century, the Reason Impressionist Artwork is More Colourful and Vivid Than Classical Artwork, the Person Who Created Series/Serial Painting, the Subject French Artist Claude Monet Painted Most Frequently, and the Etymology of the French Cabaret “Moulin Rouge”

Tubed oil paint became available in 1841, superseding the traditional methods of storing paint in pigs bladders and glass syringes, which made traveling to a location and/or painting outside, suddenly possible, so that aspects of light and shadow would not have to be manufactured as with classical paintings, but rather they could be painted exactly as the artist laid witness to them. Claude Monet was the first impressionist to start doing this during the mid 19th century, often painting in the p...


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