American Impressionism is a style of painting characterized by loose brushwork and vivid colors.
Renoir began the painting in about 1880-1, using the loose brushwork and bright palette typical of the Impressionist movement.
The loose brushwork is typical of Caravaggio's later period.
He is known for his style of feminine, romantic women and strong men painted with loose but accurate brushwork.
This portrait is admirable for the loose brushwork used to depict the gold brocade of his jacket.
He is notable for his loose painterly brushwork, and helped introduce this lively style of painting into Dutch art.
Her direct gaze and the loose, highly-movemented brushwork give the portrait a lively immediacy.
Nor were Titian's patrons blind to the expressive qualities of his loose brushwork.
Both artists employ the broad, loose brushwork that is commonly identified with Hals.
He is notable for his loose brushwork.