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         chapter fifteen
European Impressionism
and Modernism
   start ... experiencing this chapter’s topics with an online video activity.
learning objectives
After studying the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
1 Describe how Impressionism evolved as a reaction against German Romanticism and how Impressionist art is different from traditional Western art.
2 Articulate how the music of Claude Debussy differs from its German Romantic predecessors.
3 Contrast the shockingly radical departure of Modernism, referring to works by Stravinsky and Schoenberg, with more traditional Romanticism and Impressionism.
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