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"Impressionist landscapes are not spontaneous atmospheric paintings, but rather a place from which the impressionist artist carried out their experiments. Color doesn't represent light, it is light. Landscape is liberated from all historic and symbolic presumption, making it impressionism's primary genre and encouraging the viewer to use all their senses. The present catalog examines this new reappraisal."--Back cover of jacket.
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Brilliantly illustrated with more than 100 color plates, this book is a rich compendium of Western art by women, including those of American Indian, Mexican, African, and Asian heritage. The essays examine economic, social, and political forces that shaped this art over years of profound change. The dynamic growth of the West altered the role of women and opened new opportunities within the dominant culture, beginning in the late nineteenth century....
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