What 19th-century art movement is characterized by somewhat small, thin dabs or strokes of primary unmixed colors to simulate an accurate depiction of reflected light?

Answer Impressionism

The Impressionism art movement is a 19th-century style characterized by visible brush strokes, open composition, and the natural appearance of objects and light. Unmixed colors in intentional strokes are used to simulate the actual reflective light and its qualities.

Asked by · Last updated 5 years ago · 1.9K views · SOURCE