rainbow colors in impressionist art
"Rainbow colors in impressionist art" refers to the vibrant and diverse range of hues used by impressionist painters to depict light, atmosphere, and the visual effects of natural scenes. This artistic technique involves vivid and contrasting tones, often in the form of broken brushstrokes or dabs of paint, capturing the ever-changing play of light and colors observed in the environment.
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