Realism & Impressionism
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Scientific Thought During the Period of Impressionism 

    The thought of impressionism in science was that the art did not necessarily had to look realistic. It is understood that what the eye perceived and what the brain understood were two different things. The impressionists sought to capture with detail the effects of light in their canvases.

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