In the 1860s, a style of painting emerged in Paris which fundamentally called into question the artistic concepts that had been prevalent in academies up to that time. Impressionist artists such as Monet, Renoir and Degas now focused on their impression of the moment, which was captured in paintings depicting moods and light as certain times of the day and of the season, as well as in snapshots of modern life. This new kind of artistic worldview spread to other countries in Europe and the USA, which in turn produced numerous Impressionist painters. With more than 450 works, La Grande Parade: Impressionism presents an overview of the most important Impressionist paintings.