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The iPhone case was exactly as depicted, shipped quickly. Smooth, easy transaction.
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So distinctive! Fits perfectly! Love it!
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This is a great cover. Matched picture exactly and is just what I was looking for.
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Great quality ,very durable , bright beautiful design & fits perfectly thank you
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I love the William Morris Designs, and I change the covers to match the seasons. They are well constructed, and very arty. Excellent customer service. Thank you!
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The phone case is perfect!! I love the image. It arrived quickly and I am super happy with it.
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Great pattern and fits phone snuggly so no chance of it accidentally dropping out. Exactly what I wanted and shipped quickly. Really happy with my purchase.
Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, unusual visual angles, and inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience. Impressionism originated with a group of Paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s.
The Impressionists faced harsh opposition from the conventional art community in France. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical 1874 review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari.
Post-Impressionism was a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post-Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content means Post-Impressionism encompasses Les Nabis, Neo-Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, the Pont-Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement's principal artists were Paul Cézanne (known as the father of Post-Impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Georges Seurat.