Impressionist Artists

Discover contemporary impressionist artists. Impressionist artists work with a variety of different mediums, although painting remains popular. Nowadays you can discover everything from Impressionistic Photography to Impressionistic Sculpture, making it a diverse movement with a wide appeal.

Contemporary artist Philip Tyler represents a logical next step from the impressionist artists of previous centuries. With an interest in the material qualities of paint, Philip creates Landscape Paintings that expose visible brushstrokes throughout, using strong and distinct blocks of colour. There’s a beauty and honesty in his technique that doesn’t shy away from the medium or attempt to conceal the paint beneath layers of realism. We love the exquisite gradient of colours in Breathless, an image that may appear to be a beautiful sunset or a colour study on canvas, depending on your perspective.

Step into the vibrant world of Dawn Beckles, a Still Life painter who takes on some of the impressionist philosophy in her approach to painting. Her work focuses on both contemporary settings and the beautiful flora and fauna of her native Barbados, creating beautiful juxtapositions and highly stylised images. Her paintings have an almost graphical quality, making use of perspective and light in intriguing ways.

Alison Bradley is another contemporary artist who follows in the Impressionist tradition, working with oil paints and charcoal to capture the landscapes that surround her. With a focus on the scenery of North Wales and the Lake District, Alison creates paintings that are alive with movement and light, using long, sharp brushstrokes to depict the passage of clouds and water. Boathouse, Rydan Water is certainly reminiscent of the impressionists, and we love the muted colour palette that is used to portray this peaceful scene.

Let us be your guide as you discover the latest Impressionistic Art for sale, whether you’re just dipping your toes in the world of art collection are already well-versed.

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Featured Artists
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Niall Stevenson

United Kingdom
B. 1990
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Landscape (from Morrone)
Going North
Study for a Landscape (the Red Field)
Road Study
Study of a Water Mains Cover with Cracked Concrete

Elizabeth Jardine

United Kingdom
B. 1981
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Poppy Faun

United Kingdom
B. 1988
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Isabelle Mispelon

France
B. 1963
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Juliet Piper

United Kingdom
B. 1976
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Chantal Parise

France
B. 1949
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Thibault Lepeudry

France
B. 1973
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LN Le Cheviller

France
B. 1968
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Zarya Austin-Fell

Portugal
B. 1996
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Georges Seurat

France
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STAS (Stanislav Dyshlov)

France
B. 1978
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Samantha Cheevers

United Kingdom
B. 1995
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Richard Storey

United Kingdom
B. 1964
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Alison Chaplin

United Kingdom
B. 1952
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Stéphanie Malossane

France
B. 1969
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