A literary style characterized by the use of details and mental associations to evoke subjective and sensory impressions rather than the re-creation of objective reality.
His national style which he creates influences greatly the impressionism's composers and supplies the possibility of music creation for the later ages.
It was the promoters of Post-Impressionism who managed successfully to combine seriousness and largely non-urban subject matter, and to equate both with aesthetic and social radicalism.
A school of painting in France in the late19th century that rejected the objective naturalism of impressionism and used form and color in more personally expressive ways.