Discover how Monet, Renoir, and their rebel artist friends broke every rule to create a movement that transformed art forever. From painting outdoors to capturing fleeting light, explore the techniques and stories behind history's most influential artistic revolution.

Impressionism








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Jackson: Hey everyone, welcome back to BeFreed! I'm Jackson, and I've got to say-today's exploration into Impressionism has me genuinely excited about how art can completely transform the way we see the world.
Eli: And I'm Eli! Oh man, Jackson, you're absolutely right to be excited. We're diving into one of the most revolutionary art movements in history-a movement that literally changed everything about how artists approached light, color, and modern life itself.
Jackson: Exactly! And what's fascinating is how this wasn't just about pretty paintings. This was a complete rebellion against everything the art establishment stood for in 19th century France.