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What was the goal of impressionist art?

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Impressionists rebelled against classical subject matter and embraced modernity, desiring to create works that reflected the world in which they lived. Uniting them was a focus on how light could define a moment in time, with color providing definition instead of black lines.

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To convey an overall impression of a particular scene and using particularly short brush strokes to represent the appearance of reflected light.
Example: a bowl of fruit.
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