impressionist Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪmˈpreʃ.ən.ɪst]
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Meaning of impressionist In English

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Examples of impressionist

  • Imitations of the voices of well-known figures by vocal impressionists are caricatures that exaggerate particularly salient features rather than produce acoustically accurate reproductions.

  • Realists can understand the differences between maps and landscape paintings, can appreciate impressionist art, and get no more of a fright than anybody else from looking in a distorting mirror.

  • It was a further extension of commercialism—the use of impressionist paintings to attract customers into a department store.

  • Today, because of the change in the style of interior decorating, the fashion has been directed towards the impressionists.

  • Look at what happened to the pictorial arts at the end of the 19th century and to the impressionists when their works were first produced.

  • My remarks must therefore be brief, broad and impressionist.

  • To return to my impressionist analogy, social development in the countryside is a soft touch technique which relates to the fabric and texture of society.

  • This somewhat 'impressionist' approach, which has consisted of establishing a frequency plan in small brush strokes, has shown some limitations.

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Translations of impressionist In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    模仿演員, 印象派畫家, 和印象派有關的…

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  • 中文简体

    模仿演员, 印象派画家, 和印象派有关的…

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  • Español

    imitador, -ora, impresionista…

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  • Português

    imitador, -ora, impressionista…

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  • Français

    impressionniste…

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  • Čeština

    impresionistický, impresionista…

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  • Dansk

    impressionistisk, impressionist…

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  • Indonesia

    impresionis, aliran impresionis…

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