The Dance Class by Degas and the beautiful images of the water lilies painted by Manet at Giverny grace this fourth segment of Sister Wendy's series. The French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution were societal forces greatly impacting the art world and all facets of society at this time. The full glory of the impressionists is examined rather closely as Sister Wendy explores the emphasis on capturing daylight in its entire splendor. Other artists such as Gainsborough, Turner, and Van Gogh also provide singular ...
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The Dance Class by Degas and the beautiful images of the water lilies painted by Manet at Giverny grace this fourth segment of Sister Wendy's series. The French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution were societal forces greatly impacting the art world and all facets of society at this time. The full glory of the impressionists is examined rather closely as Sister Wendy explores the emphasis on capturing daylight in its entire splendor. Other artists such as Gainsborough, Turner, and Van Gogh also provide singular contributions to art during this turbulent yet productive stage in history. Elizabeth Smith, Rovi
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