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- Update 15/08/2008
This practice of working in the open air, although not invented by the impressionists, was imposed by them as finished art in an important format; since the ancients considered it only for the purpose of making sketches of a fairly small size, which they didn't even sign as they considered them studies (“ètude” in French) without artistic value, which were piled up in the studio or sometimes thrown away, and which today we appreciate more than their conventional, artificial developements.
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