Nature at its Best - Impressionism

Discover more art you love
We host a wide range of Impressionistic artwork by immensely talented, up-and-coming artists from which you can purchase directly from them.
Filter
Now Shopping by
  1. Style
    Impressionism
Shopping Options
Category
Less
Style
  1. Abstract
  2. Contemporary
  3. Expressionism
  4. Impressionism
  5. Naive
  6. Realism
  7. Street / Urban
  8. Surrealism
  9. Traditional
  10. Abstract Expressionism
  11. Art Deco
  12. Cartoon
  13. Conceptual
  14. Cubism
  15. Figurative
  16. Folk
  17. Illustration
  18. Minimalism
  19. Modernism
  20. Photorealism
  21. Pop Art
Less
Medium
  1. Acrylic
  2. Digital
  3. Mixed Media
  4. Oil
  5. Watercolour
  6. Ink
  7. Pastel
  8. Photography
Less
Price
£
-
On Sale
Size
  1. Small
  2. Medium
  3. Large
  4. Extra Large
Less
Colour
  1. Black
  2. Blue
  3. Brown
  4. Cream
  5. Green
  6. Grey
  7. Orange
  8. Pink
  9. Purple
  10. Red
  11. Turquoise
  12. White
  13. Yellow
  14. Bronze
  15. Copper
  16. Coral
  17. Gold
  18. Magenta
  19. Monochrome
  20. Multi-Coloured
  21. Silver
  22. Teal
Less
Availability
Artist
  1. Aisha Haider
  2. Alexandra Grashion-Cowley
  3. Alexandra Lavizzari
  4. Amanda Horvath
  5. Amina Sly-Khan
  6. Anastasiia Valiulina
  7. Aniko Hencz
  8. Anna Styrc
  9. Arie Vardi
  10. Bronwen Dace
  11. Carol Ann Wood
  12. Carolina Arbuthnot
  13. Catherine Bhogal
  14. Catherine Corfield
  15. Celia Blanco
  16. Chris Bourne
  17. Cinzia Mancini
  18. Colette Baumback
  19. Dalia Barke
  20. Daniel Loveday
  21. David Hannaghan
  22. David King
  23. David Mather
  24. Dawn Rodger
  25. Diana Aungier-Rose
  26. Diana Davydova
  27. DJ
  28. Dora Stork
  29. Elena Sokolova
  30. Elizabeth Sadler
  31. Emilia Milcheva
  32. Geesien Postema
  33. Gill Bustamante
  34. Gillian Hubinger
  35. Graham Evans
  36. Guy Pickford
  37. Hazel Thomson
  38. Heatherbell Barlow
  39. Helen Sinfield
  40. Hester Coetzee
  41. Ian Stewart
  42. Igor Navrotskyi
  43. Ira Whittaker
  44. Irina Rumyantseva
  45. Isabelle Amante
  46. J P McLaughlin
  47. James Lancaster
  48. Janice Rogers
  49. Jay Garden
  50. Jennifer Taylor
  51. Julia Everett
  52. Julie Anne
  53. Kalpana Soanes
  54. Karin Goeppert
  55. Kate Ferguson
  56. Katerina
  57. Katia Iourashevich Ricci
  58. Katka Kudashik
  59. Kim Heubner
  60. Kirsten Wright
  61. Larissa Rogacheva
  62. Laura Davies
  63. Lena Ru
  64. Lesley Blackburn
  65. Louisa Jane Simpson
  66. Louise O'Gorman
  67. Maddalena Pacini
  68. Marc Todd
  69. Maria Karalyos
  70. Mariana Oros
  71. Mariusz Zawadzki
  72. Marja Brown
  73. Martin Piercy
  74. Mary Stubberfield
  75. Matthew David Evans
  76. Maureen Greenwood
  77. Maxine Martin
  78. Mel Davies
  79. Michelle Carolan
  80. Mila Moroko
  81. Neil Hemsley
  82. Nick Ercsei
  83. Niki Purcell
  84. Nikki Wheeler
  85. Oleg Riabchuk
  86. Olena Topliss
  87. Olga Koval
  88. Patricia Clements
  89. Paul Kingsley Squire
  90. Paula Smyth
  91. Peter McQuillan
  92. Rakhmet Redzhepov
  93. ray burnell
  94. Rod Bere
  95. Roma Mountjoy
  96. Roz Edwards
  97. Ruslan Kiprych
  98. Sandra Breeze
  99. Sandra Haney
  100. Sarah Christina Ramos
  101. Sheila Smith
  102. Simon Jones
  103. Soos Roxana Gabriela
  104. Stella Dunkley
  105. Stephen Conroy
  106. Steve Howell
  107. Steven Tranter
  108. Stewart Wilson
  109. Stuart Dalby
  110. Suzette Datema
  111. Sylvie Carter
  112. Tanya Stefanovich
  113. Teresa Tanner
  114. Tigran Avetyan
  115. Tracey-Jane
  116. Victoria Cozmolici
  117. Vivek Mandalia
  118. Volodymyr Smoliak
  119. Wanida Mchugh
  120. Zoe Elizabeth Norman
View as Grid List

504 items

Page
Set Ascending Direction
per page
View as Grid List

504 items

Page
Set Ascending Direction
per page

Buy Impressionistic Art

What makes impressionistic art so popular today with art lovers and talented new artists alike? Whether you’re an artist looking to replicate and improve upon this technique or you are keen to buy impressionistic paintings to decorate your space, they are a uniquely compelling style 

 is that the original artists that first pioneered this technique were rebelling against realism in an attempt to convey an 'impression' of what their subject matter seemed to them rather than a reflection of real life. 

As you will see from our current collection of impressionistic paintings for sale, this gives our artists the freedom to play with light, movement and emotion rather than focusing on creating a true to form visual representation. 

Those looking to buy impressionistic paintings will also realise that many of the emerging artistic talent featured on our website use the same thick, roughly applied brush strokes to add depth and texture that perfectly captures the essence of the subject and allows it a sense of movement not often seen in other artistic genres. 

A technique and style still utilised today by the artists that you'll encounter by browsing our impressionistic paintings for sale, these pieces created by emerging new talents from across the UK and beyond can be yours to own. Each comes complete with a satisfaction guarantee, seal of authenticity and are delivered to your home by specialist art couriers, giving you total peace of mind when looking to buy impressionistic painters from our collection. 


Impressionistic Art Techniques

The names of the great Impressionist painters will be familiar to you. Artists such as Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne, Camille Pissarro and Auguste Renoir. When studying their most well-loved Impressionist works, you can’t help but notice their fascination with light – something that led many to leave their studios and venture into nature, creating in the open air so as to better observe how light fell on surfaces and reacted in different situations. 

When observing Impressionistic works, the use of colour may also stand out. It often isn’t as precisely blended as other genres which were prolific in the 1800s, with subjects not as clearly defined thanks to the use of thicker, less precise brush strokes. 

Impressionist painters were inspired by the thought of catching the first glance and replicating a fleeting moment – their first impression of a crowded space for example, or the exact moment a ray of light hit the water. In that sense, some early observers of this technique accused artists of creating pieces in a hurry. 

Rather, they wanted to give the perception of light with contrasting colours, brighter shades and suggest movement in their canvases. 


The history of impressionistic paintings

Roughly produced in a period between 1867 and 1886, impressionistic paintings are now more often categorised by their subject matter and striking technique than the year in which they were created. 

What makes impressionistic art so popular today with art lovers and talented new artists looking to replicate and improve upon this technique is that the original artists that first pioneered this technique were rebelling against realism in an attempt to convey an 'impression' of what their subject matter seemed to them rather than a reflection of real life. 

As you will see from our current collection of impressionistic paintings for sale, this gives our artists the freedom to play with light, movement and emotion rather than focusing on creating a true to form visual representation. 

Those looking to buy impressionistic paintings will also realise that many of the emerging artistic talent featured on our website use the same thick, roughly applied brush strokes to add depth and texture that perfectly captures the essence of the subject and allows it a sense of movement not often seen in other artistic genres. 

A technique and style still utilised today by the artists that you'll encounter by browsing our impressionistic paintings for sale, these pieces created by emerging new talents from across the UK and beyond can be yours to own and come complete with a satisfaction guarantee, seal of authenticity and are delivered to your home by specialist art couriers, giving you total peace of mind when looking to buy impressionistic painters from our collection. 

£
Claim 10% OFF Your First Order
Subscribe to our newsletter for inspirational art emails & discounts
Voucher code: