Louis Leroy was a
French 19th century engraver, painter, and successful playwright. However, he is remembered as the
journalist and
art critic for the French
satirical newspaper
Le Charivari, who
coined the term "
impressionism" to satirise the artists now known by the word. Leroy's review was printed in Le Charivari on 25 April 1874 with the title . The term was taken from
Claude Monet's painting "Impression: soleil levant". Leroy's article took the form of a dialogue between two sceptical viewers of the work: Impression I was certain of it. I was just telling myself that, since I was impressed, there had to be some impression in it — and what freedom, what ease of workmanship! A preliminary drawing for a wallpaper pattern is more finished than this seascape.
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