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Impressionist Riddles

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Impressionist Riddles game quiz
"Here are some important figures from the painters who exhibited as Independents and later became known as 'Impressionists', only this time, they are in loose rhyme and hopefully will flow like the painting they describe."

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1. I once said, 'We paint like the bird sings' and in my own work how true this rings, with soft touches of multiple colors, I reveal cathedrals, nenuphars, haystacks and others. In the later years, I spent my time amongst gardens, ponds and willow trees, painting light on water and the effect as it flees. Who am I?
    Pierre-Auguste Renoir
    Edgar Degas
    Berthe Morisot
    Claude Monet


2. I was born near the Mont Ste Victoire and though I left briefly I was never far. I wished to give structure to Impressionist themes, while giving form to my own dreams.
    Paul Cezanne
    Edgar Degas
    Claude Monet
    Mary Cassatt


3. Next to Corot's easel my sisters and I learned, but to be Salon painters none of us truly yearned. Though Edouard Manet only joined us in part, as his friend and sister in law I remained in his heart. My work revealed the inner life and daily occupations of an artist, mother and wife.
    Suzanne Valadon
    Mary Cassatt
    Berthe Morisot
    Eva Gonzales


4. Born in Pittburgh in 1845, then Paris called me which seemed more alive. I met Degas and soon decided to join the Independents' exhibitions when invited. Women and children filled my hours. I left this Earth in a small French castle surrounded by flowers.
    Berthe Morisot
    Claude Monet
    Pierre-Auguste Renoir
    Mary Cassatt


5. Born in Paris to a noble line, I quickly found a style that was mine. As opposed to some Impressionist friends, I chose to focus on interior trends. Bathers, dancers, women fixed in time, I became the master of pastel and line.
    Pierre-Auguste Renoir
    Edgar Degas
    Mary Cassatt
    Claude Monet


6. Though born in the Islands I became a painter of Earth, once in France I tried to show my worth. Close friends with many of the others, Cezanne and I painted like brothers. A brief stint with the Neo's divisionism, then back to my own colors and vision.
    Vincent Van Gogh
    Paul Signac
    Camille Pissarro
    Gustave Caillebotte


7. Born in Limoges, a tailor's son, becoming a painter was a battle to be won. To make a living I did porcelain and the fan, and gradually painted the ordinary man. My portrayals of women in all their glory, are an important part of the Impressionist story.
    Claude Monet
    Camille Pissarro
    Pierre-August Renoir
    Paul Signac


8. I am the painter of water, fog, mist, clouds and the snows. The human figures almost rarely shows. The landscape was my theme of choice and the fleeting effects gave me a gentle voice.
    Paul Cezanne
    Berthe Morisot
    Alfred Sisley
    George Seurat


9. My paintings of surbuban Paris at rest, seemed 'wooden' to the critics at best. My scientific method of color division went way beyond the Impressionist vision. In my brief career I began a trend, but many returned to their instincts in the end.
    Vincent Van Gogh
    Georges Seurat
    Gustave Caillebotte
    Claude Monet


10. Born in Paris, I trained to be an engineer, but painting was my love I fear. I help my fellow Independents by buying their work, and donating it to the State when I go. France turned down most of the paintings, as 'who would ever know?'
    Paul Cezanne
    Georges Clemenceau
    Theophile Gautier
    Gustave Caillebotte

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