Impressionist style
The term 'estilo impresionista' is Spanish and translates to 'impressionist style' in English. Primarily associated with the field of visual arts, the impressionism style focuses on capturing the sensory effect of a moment or scene, putting emphasis on perception and immediate observation instead of a meticulous, detail-orientated rendition. This term is also used in literature and music to describe similar stylistic approaches. It flourished primarily in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The impressionist style in painting began at the end of the 19th century.
This sentence refers to the historical period when the impressionist style of painting began, which was at the end of the 19th century. Impressionism is characterized by emphasis on the accurate depiction of light, colour, and immediate impression over details.
In her next exhibition, Carla will present her impressionist style paintings.
In this sentence, the subject 'Carla' is preparing for an exhibition where she will showcase her paintings. The use of 'estilo impresionista' indicates that her paintings are done in the impressionist style.
Although he is not a professional painter, Jorge has developed a remarkable impressionist style in his works.
This sentence points out that the subject 'Jorge', despite not being a professional painter, has managed to develop a noteworthy skill in creating impressionist style artworks.