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1 Post-Impressionism

2 Post-Impressionism follows Impressionism
Post-Impressionism is characterized by bright colours and sharp, often outlined edges. Post-Impressionism reveals a freely expressive use of colours and forms used to describe emotions or movement. In pursuit of individual goals, theories and interests, they didn't work or exhibit together. These painters never had a style in common but they were the heirs of the innovations of Impressionism.

3 POINTILLISM Camile Pissarro, View from my window
Pointillism is a form of painting in which tiny dots of primary- colours are used to generate secondary colours. Sometimes it is called Divisionism. Pointillism is more focused on the specific style of brushwork used to apply the paint. Camile Pissarro, View from my window

4 POINTILLISM MAIN ARTISTS
CAMILLE PISSARRO HENRI-EDMOND CROSS GEORGES SEURAT PAUL SIGNAC Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884 by Georges Seurat

5 PAUL CÉZANNE POST-IMPRESSIONISM
His still life works are very famous which use a very modern composition that breaks the rules of perspective, the portraits are painted in a singular approach to volumes and landscapes , where the influence of Impressionism is clearly visible in the pale colours and in the thickness of the brushstrokes. HENRI DE TOULOUSSE LAUTREC POST-IMPRESSIONISM Lautrec uses a pastel technique and outlines his drawings in soft colours. His fast and almost sketched drawings show us a tender interpretation of women and especially of late night Paris.

6 POST-IMPRESSIONISM VINCENT VAN GOGH PAUL GAUGUIN
After several trips to Tahiti, Gauguin explored new ways of using colour and lines. His bright colours, mainly yellow, are related to the Fauvism movement. The line is vigorous and it seems to close the figures. Gauguin sometimes doesn’t paint reality, but instead prefers to imagine. VINCENT VAN GOGH The characteristics of his work are: Very bright colours, mainly deep blue and yellow (Gauguin’s influence) Use of wavy lines A new concept of perspective Fauvism and Expressionism evolved as a development of his work.


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