The term Impressionism derives from Claude Monet's painting "Impression Sunrise" (1872)
You can read an interesting chronology of this movement and look at some paintings here.
For an overview of French painting in the 19th century, go to the USA National Gallery of Art, where you will also find a discussion of Post-Impressionism.
Post-Impressionism can be exemplified by Georges Seurat's "The Lighthouse at Honfleur" (1886)
Cubism started in Paris in 1908, reached its peak in 1914, and continued into the 20's. Watch this slideshow of works at the London Tate Gallery for an explanation of its features or read this discussion of its features
Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) forecasts the new style.

You can read an interesting chronology of this movement and look at some paintings here.
For an overview of French painting in the 19th century, go to the USA National Gallery of Art, where you will also find a discussion of Post-Impressionism.
Post-Impressionism can be exemplified by Georges Seurat's "The Lighthouse at Honfleur" (1886)

Cubism started in Paris in 1908, reached its peak in 1914, and continued into the 20's. Watch this slideshow of works at the London Tate Gallery for an explanation of its features or read this discussion of its features
Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) forecasts the new style.

Virginia Woolf dates the change in "human nature" to December 1910, when the first exhibition of French Post-Impressionist and Cubist painting took place in London.
Can you suggest what elements you can find in common with modernism?
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