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Braylen Arellano
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9 March, 17:08
Who was the purest of the impressionists
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Sincere Gallegos
9 March, 17:25
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Hello There,
There are a few impressionists who are considered "purest or pure."
1 - Monet
2 - Sisley
3 - Morisot
They are each considered pure as Wikipedia puts it "Because of their consistent pursuit of an art of spontaneity, sunlight and color."
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