Café Guerbois circle
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The Café Guerbois circle was an informal group of avant-garde artists and writers in late 19th-century Paris who gathered at the Café Guerbois and helped shape the development of Impressionism.
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Impressionist circle
→
avant-garde group → informal artistic circle → |
| activity |
artistic discussion
→
critique of academic art → planning of independent exhibitions → |
| associatedWith |
French avant-garde
→
Parisian café culture → |
| city | Paris → |
| country | France → |
| field |
art
→
literature → |
| genre | artistic salon → |
| hasInfluenceOn |
critical reception of Impressionism
→
exhibition practices of Impressionists → |
| hasMember |
Alfred Sisley
→
Camille Pissarro → Claude Monet → Edgar Degas → Edmond Duranty → Frédéric Bazille → Henri Fantin-Latour → Nadar → Paul Cézanne → Pierre-Auguste Renoir → Stéphane Mallarmé → Zacharie Astruc → Édouard Manet → Émile Zola → |
| influenced |
development of Impressionism
→
modern art → |
| language | French → |
| locatedInTime | late 19th century → |
| location |
Café de la Nouvelle Athènes
→
surface form:
Café Guerbois
Paris → |
| meetingPlace | Café Guerbois → |
| movement |
Impressionism
→
avant-garde → |
| neighborhood | Batignolles NERFINISHED → |
| notableFor |
debates on realism and modern life
→
gatherings of Impressionist painters → |
| opposedTo | academic art establishment → |
| socialType | bohemian circle → |
| timePeriod |
1860s
→
1870s → |
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