Richard J. Boyle - From the Criticism category:
Emile Zola, a reporter on L'Evenement, not only had his favourable criticisms torn and thrown in his face on the street, but actually lost his job because he dared to defend them [the Impressionists]. (Richard J. Boyle)
Richard J. Boyle - From the Finishing category:
To the impressionist, the work was finished, no matter how casual the execution, when the idea was completely realized on the canvas. (Richard J. Boyle)
Richard J. Boyle - From the Light category:
Constable and Turner... were among the first painters to see light in terms of a pervasive veil of atmosphere. (Richard J. Boyle)
Richard J. Boyle - From the Optimism category:
-on the Impressionists... It was optimistic painting. And it was pleasant and charming, this world of light and atmosphere. (Richard J. Boyle)
Richard J. Boyle - From the Rejection category:
-on Edouard Manet... Manet... still endeavored to show in the Salon, and was bitterly disappointed when he was rejected. (Richard J. Boyle)
Richard J. Boyle - From the Uniqueness category:
-on the Impressionists... They quietly fashioned a new way of painting and made impressionism as a movement unique in the history of art up to its time. (Richard J. Boyle)
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