Impressionistic Art For Sale

Explore our collection of impressionist art for sale. We offer a range of impressionist art available for purchase and rental, sourced direct from the artists. Refresh your space with impressionist artwork. Browse landscapes, animals or portraits for inspiration.

About the artists

Philip Tyler is a British artist who focuses on the materiality of paint and its potential to create illusionary spaces on the canvas. This is achieved by the thick, sweeping, textured brush strokes which feature in his paintings. The artist explores themes of loss in his work which often features landscapes and nude bodies as its subject, and the result is hauntingly beautiful, yet deeply melancholic.

Another artist whose work is not to be missed is Ta Byrne. This artist takes inspiration from a range of artistic styles including modernism and cubism and has grown to develop an incredibly distinctive style. Take a look at Egg Boy in Top Hat and we are sure you’ll agree.

Using a uniquely modern and impressionist style to create striking animal portraiture, Dave White captures the essence of every being his depicts, big or small.

The seascapes of British artist Alison Johnson showcase the artist’s expert rendering of the play of light on the surface of water. By combining dark washes with rapid brushwork of bright colours, Johnson renders a dynamic, Impressionistic, landscape, at once sublimely vast and teeming with vibrant life. The artist’s work Bamburgh Castle (2023) demonstrates this effect, as playful splashes of water against rock are balanced with a grounding expanse of calm water.

Finally, don’t miss the work of Ewa Czarniecka who often uses a row of people walking in the rain carrying brightly-coloured umbrellas as the subject of her paintings which are bold, bright and deeply textured. The beautifully colourful result is stunning.

Discover more Impressionism artists here including our female Impressionism artists.

History of Impressionist Art

Impressionist art is art that adheres to the movement founded in 19th-century France, Impressionism. It focuses upon the practice of painting outdoors, as well as upon capturing the fleetingness of light and scenes of everyday life, and often features visible brushstrokes.

The art form was developed during the 19th century in France by a group of Paris-based artists, including most notably Claude Monet. Their focus was upon painting outdoors, or en plein air, on the spot, quickly and spontaneously, rather than the usual practice of painting in a studio and off of sketches. The main subjects the painters depicted were those of landscapes and scenes of daily life. The painters focused largely upon the light and its transience. They found that they were able to capture the momentary effects of the sunlight by working quickly directly in front of their subjects en plein air, and sought to render the shifting pattern of the natural scene in their pieces with the greater awareness of light and colour that this new setting allowed them.

In order to render this fleeting quality of the quickly changing light, brushwork became rapid and often broken up into visibly separate dabs – creating the visual effect for which Impressionism is so well known today. Additionally, scientific discoveries and inventions of the 19th century had an important influence on the ways in which the Impressionists worked. New research encouraged artists to experiment with complementary colours, leading them to use contrasting colours tactically in order to make each appear deeper and brighter.

Yet, even more significant to the Impressionists was an interest in the way in which the human mind processes what it sees. When we look at a landscape, or a crowd of people, we do not instantly see every face, or leaf in detailed focus, but as a mass of colour and light. It was this experience that Impressionist painters sought to express in their works.

Styles and Techniques of Impressionist Art

Impressionism is characterised as much by subject as it is by technique, and landscapes and scenes from modern urban and suburban life, painted in bright, pure colours are typical of the genre. The changing light and its realistic representation as well as bold and visible, quickly-painted brush strokes are of course integral to the genre but several distinct styles exist define it further.

The broken colour technique is perhaps the most famous of the genre. It features colour being painted on the canvas using small, short strokes as opposed to the conventional method of carefully blending the tones and colours together and leads to the striking, almost dotted visual effect that is thought of as typical of Impressionism today.

Another technique is the wet-on-wet style, which involves painting objects with layers of wet paints without waiting for each stroke to dry and is characteristic of the Impressionist genre. This technique allows for looser and softer edges, as well as innovation in terms of mixing colours together.

Another technique which is heavily used in Impressionist art is the Impasto technique, which entails depicting objects with thick and short brush strokes which are visible and stand out of the surface, providing them with great volume and depth.

Famous Impressionist Artists

When you think of Impressionism, you likely think of Claude Monet, and for good reason – it was he who pioneered the medium. He and the other Impressionists in his Paris-based group defied the conventions and norms of painting at the time and were met with huge backlash from critics.

Amongst the painters who pioneered the Impressionist style was Edgar Degas who is especially identified with the subject of dance – although, interestingly, Degas rejected the term ‘Impressionist’, preferring instead to be known as a ‘Realist’. Additionally, in the field of dance, Degas took a particular interest in the setting of the racecourse and took great enjoyment in rendering the complex musculature of horses and ballet dancers alike.

Jean-Louis Forain, Degas’ protégé, is another painter who helped to found the Impressionist movement. He focused primarily upon Parisian nightlife in his paintings, depicting scenes of cafés as well as the opera and the ballet. In his paintings he employed similar techniques to those used by his friend Degas, including a blurred background and isolated moments of sharp detail, as well as bold flecks of bright colour.

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Jeremy bro color 4 by Jack RISTO
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Jeremy bro color 4 by Jack RISTO
Jeremy bro color 4
Paintings - 44x34 cm
oranges in plate yellow by Olivier Payeur
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oranges in plate yellow by Olivier Payeur
oranges in plate yellow
Paintings - 35x35 cm
Wildflowers 2 (Germany) by Tommy Kwak
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Wildflowers 2 (Germany) by Tommy Kwak
Wildflowers 2 (Germany)
Photography - 102x76 cm
Dream usa by Jack RISTO
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Dream usa by Jack RISTO
Dream usa
Drawings - 39x65 cm
Blue cornflowers 79 by Pol Ledent
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Blue cornflowers 79 by Pol Ledent
Blue cornflowers 79
Paintings - 90x70 cm
Colorful autumn 1350  by Jingshen You
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Colorful autumn 1350  by Jingshen You
Colorful autumn 1350
Paintings - 90x90 cm
Rêve parisien  by Harry Boudchicha
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Rêve parisien  by Harry Boudchicha
Rêve parisien
Paintings - 80x80 cm
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Le jet d'eau  by Harry Boudchicha
Le jet d'eau
Paintings - 80x100 cm
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Vue de Nice by STAS (Stanislav Dyshlov)
Vue de Nice
Paintings - 30x40 cm
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Spring still life  by Pol Ledent
Spring still life
Paintings - 70x60 cm
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Cloudy sky 1445 by Jingshen You
Cloudy sky 1445
Paintings - 80x160 cm
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L'orange by HERVE PERDRIEL
L'orange
Prints - 90x90 cm
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Ballerina 1406 by Jingshen You
Ballerina 1406
Paintings - 120x90 cm
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IN THE CIRCLE by Natalya Pravda
IN THE CIRCLE
Paintings - 110x110 cm
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Ziziphus Jujuba by Christian Kabuß
Ziziphus Jujuba
Paintings - 70x152 cm
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Tranche de vie - Brigitte Bardot by Nouna
Tranche de vie - Brigitte Bardot
Prints - 84x84 cm
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Old barn  by Pol Ledent
Old barn
Paintings - 80x80 cm
L’envol
Sculpture - 27x12 cm
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Snapshot by Hermione Carline
Snapshot
Paintings - 30x30 cmRent for €60 /mo
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38020/31 by Sasha Makarska
38020/31
Paintings - 30x30 cm
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Sans titre 60 by Thomas Gigot
Sans titre 60
Photography - 60x40 cm
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Winter Sunrise by Nikki Wheeler
Winter Sunrise
Paintings - 30x41 cm
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Niki by Scalp Pop
Niki
Prints - 100x70 cm
Peace and loves
Sculpture - 25x25 cm
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Sea Battle 12 by Philip Maltman
Sea Battle 12
Paintings - 76x121 cmRent for €18 /mo
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