O tema das flores como signo do impressionismo a exemplo da obra de Ivan Trush (1869-1941)
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pintura, imagem, estilo, arte ucraniana, ideia artísticaResumo
O objetivo do estudo é identificar os indícios da filosofia impressionista nas obras de I. Trush a partir de uma comparação do legado criativo do artista com artistas-apoiadores do impressionismo nas artes visuais. No estudo são utilizados métodos científicos: descrição, sistematização, análise, comparação, método histórico-cultural e generalização. Como resultado do estudo, foi possível examinar os principais traços característicos do impressionismo como estilo nas artes visuais, e os traços dessa vertente artística que a distinguem de filosofias artísticas anteriores. Neste estudo, analisa-se o quadro conceptual do termo impressionismo e a sua origem, examinam-se os traços característicos da obra do pintor ucraniano I. Trush e os artistas impressionistas, pelo que foi possível integrar, com base na comparação, os traços característicos do impressionismo na obra do artista. Como resultado da análise comparativa realizada no estudo entre os impressionistas e a obra de I. Trush, destaca-se o envolvimento do artista ucraniano no movimento impressionista geral.
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