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      Impressionism: America's sweetheart

      Impressionism: America's sweetheart

      American Impressionism could be understood as either a venture into individualism and creative expression or as the effects of political and scientific positivism of the previous generations. Impressionism has transitioned from France’s swift dive into modernism into an iconic nationalistic art movement of the United States. America loves impressionist painting. The romanticism and lightheartedness of the landscape captivates the American eye. The pastel colors and looseness

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