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El impresionismo [Impressionism]

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El impresionismo [Impressionism]

By: Ernesto Ballesteros Arranz
Narrated by: Juan Manuel Rollán, Tomás Campos
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A finales del XIX, el francés Monet con su cuadro "Soleil levant, Impresión" abre la puerta a un nuevo estilo que va a dominar Europa durante más de medio siglo. En esta primera exposición impresionista (1874) acompañan a Manet otros autores que van a dirigir este estilo, como Renoir o Degas. Esta nueva corriente pictórica pretende reproducir la apariencia meramente transitoria de los objetos destacada por la luz y los reflejos de los cuerpos en el mismo momento en que son contemplados. El estilo se extenderá luego por toda Europa con gran éxito y marcará una etapa incuestionable en el arte mundial.

Grabado en español ibérico (España).

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2013 Ernesto Ballesteros Arranz (P)2013 Storyside
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