Sargent is usually not thought of as an Impressionist painter, but he sometimes used impressionistic techniques to great effect.
His work also incorporates impressionistic techniques that were influenced by the painter Cézanne, and sculptor Rodin (whom Rilke knew).
Flohr then traveled to Europe to study impressionistic techniques.
Much like an impressionistic painting, landscape photographs can employ impressionistic techniques, and use of soft filters can give photos illusive effects.
The impressionistic technique and range of colour both derive from the fifth century.
He was also able to convey fragments of genuine humanity through an impressionistic technique that was fluid and supple.
His half brother Ricardo Castillo (1891-1966) studied in Paris, where he acquired impressionistic and neo-classical techniques.
He used both impressionistic and academic techniques, and painted mainly historical subjects.
From Hill, Jorgensen developed a more impressionistic technique and learned to intensify the colors in his works by coating them in a heavy glaze.
The advertising campaign was one of the first to present a fictional character based on a live model amid impressionistic techniques.