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'''Impressionism''' was an [[art]]istic movement of the late nineteenth century that began in [[Paris]]. The term was coined by French critic Louis Leroy in 1874. <ref> Atkins, Robert, ''ARTSPOKE: A Guide to Modern Ideas, Movements and Buzzwords, 1848-1944'', Abbeville Press, New York, 1993 </ref> In total, between 1874 and 1882, the Impressionists staged seven exhibitions, all in Paris. [http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/impressionism.htm]
The most famous impressionist artists were [[Claude Monet]], [[Edouard Manet]], [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], [[Paul Cezanne]], [[Edgar Degas]], [[Camille Pissarro]], [[Alfred Sisley]], [[Jean-Frédéric Bazille]] and [[Armand Guillaumin]]. Other famous impressionists included: [[Berthe Morisot]], [[Childe Hassam]], [[Mary Cassatt]], and [[Joaquin Clausell]]. This new style also spread to [[music]] and literature.