Post-Impressionism
Post-Impressionism is an art movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by a departure from the Impressionist style, with artists seeking to evoke emotion rather than simply represent the world as it appears.
History[edit]
Post-Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists in the late 19th century. The movement was led by artists like Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul Gauguin, who sought to explore new avenues of artistic expression.
Characteristics[edit]
Post-Impressionist artists rejected the limitations of Impressionism, instead opting for a more emotional, symbolic representation of reality. They often used vivid colors and thick application of paint, with a focus on geometric forms and distorted figures.
Notable Artists[edit]
Paul Cézanne[edit]
Paul Cézanne is often credited as the father of Post-Impressionism. His work is characterized by a strong emphasis on structure and form, with a distinctive use of color and brushwork.
Vincent van Gogh[edit]
Vincent van Gogh's work is perhaps the most recognizable of the Post-Impressionist movement. His bold use of color and expressive brushwork have made him an iconic figure in the art world.
Paul Gauguin[edit]
Paul Gauguin's work is known for its bold use of color and exotic subject matter. He is often associated with the Symbolist movement, which sought to represent abstract ideas and emotions through symbolic imagery.
Influence[edit]
Post-Impressionism had a significant influence on the development of modern art. It paved the way for movements like Cubism, Expressionism, and Fauvism, and continues to inspire artists today.

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