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were the driving forces behind the organization. Dissatisfied with the conservatism of the
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America, popular painting styles usually originated on the east coast in cities like New York and Boston. The Ten continued a tradition of artists forming new groups in reaction to a lack of support from existing artists' groups. Thus, the
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are generally considered the masters of the impressionist movement. An
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style they had adopted. Leaving the group was considered a bold move by the general public, but the
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joined in his place. Unanimous approval was required to admit a new member to the society. It was also decided that there would never be less than ten members active for the group to remain as one.
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