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Essay heading: France of the XIX century is the cradle of Impressionism.
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(http://www.arthistory.ru/impressionism.htm) It's clear that it didn't appear in the empty space: there were reasons for it to start developing. The appearance of the Impressionism in the second half of the XIX century was conditioned by the consequence that painters developed the system of "plein air"... displayed 300 characters
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(http://www.arthistory.ru/impressionism.htm) It's clear that it didn't appear in the empty space: there were reasons for it to start developing. The appearance of the Impressionism in the second half of the XIX century was conditioned by the consequence that painters developed the system of "plein air"... displayed next 300 characters
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