Neoimpressionism Painting Critiques. 1.Describe the painting. (Artist, Works title, painted on, art medium, dimensions) 2.How is the artwork put together.

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Neoimpressionism Painting Critiques

1.Describe the painting. (Artist, Works title, painted on, art medium, dimensions) 2.How is the artwork put together or organized? (use elements and principles of design to describe) 3.What is the purpose or message of the artwork? (interpret the mood and feelings of the work) 4.Do you like it? (why or why not)

Charles Theophile Angrand Man and Woman in the Street Oil on canvas 15 in X 13 in

1.Describe the painting. (Artist, Works title, painted on, art medium, dimensions) 2.How is the artwork put together or organized? (use elements and principles of design to describe) 3.What is the purpose or message of the artwork? (interpret the mood and feelings of the work) 4.Do you like it? (why or why not)

Theo van Rysselberghe The Reading Oil on Canvas 71 in X 95 in

1.Describe the painting. (Artist, Works title, painted on, art medium, dimensions) 2.How is the artwork put together or organized? (use elements and principles of design to describe) 3.What is the purpose or message of the artwork? (interpret the mood and feelings of the work) 4.Do you like it? (why or why not)

Georges Seurat The Circus Oil on Canvas 72.8 in x 59.8 in

1.Describe the painting. (Artist, Works title, painted on, art medium, dimensions) 2.How is the artwork put together or organized? (use elements and principles of design to describe) 3.What is the purpose or message of the artwork? (interpret the mood and feelings of the work) 4.Do you like it? (why or why not)

Henri-Edmond Cross Cypresses at Cagnes Oil on Canvas 31.5 in X 39.4 in