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Post-Impressionism

Post-Impressionism. Chapter 20, Part 3/3. Rebekah Scoggins Art Appreciation March 19, 2013. Post-Impressionism. Trend in painting starting about 1885

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Post-Impressionism

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  1. Post-Impressionism Chapter 20, Part 3/3 Rebekah Scoggins Art Appreciation March 19, 2013

  2. Post-Impressionism • Trend in painting starting about 1885 • Came to feel that the Impressionists were neglecting too many of their traditional elements of picture making in their attempts to capture momentary sensations of light and color • Did not share a singular style • Much more interested in examining the properties and expressive qualities of line, pattern, form, and color. • Some felt that Impressionism’s focus on sketchy immediacy had sacrificed solidity of form and composition. • Others felt that Impressionism’s emphasis on the objective observation did not leave enough room for personal expression or spiritual content.

  3. Georges Seurat. A Sunday on la Grande Jatte. 1884–1886. Post-Impressionism.

  4. Seurat. A Sunday on la Grande Jatte (Detail). 1884–1886. Post-Impressionism.

  5. Paul Cézanne. Still Life with Basket of Apples. 1895. Post-Impressionism.

  6. Paul Cézanne. Mont Sainte-Victoire. 1902–1904. Post-Impressionism.

  7. Vincent van Gogh. Self Portrait with Straw Hat. 1887. Post-Impressionism.

  8. Vincent van Gogh. The Potato Eaters. 1885. Post-Impressionism.

  9. Vincent van Gogh. Japonaiserie: Flowering Plum Tree. 1887 After Hiroshige. Post-Impressionism. Vincent van Gogh. Japonaiserie: The Bridge in the Rain. 1887 After Hiroshige. Post-Impressionism.

  10. Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. 1889. Post-Impressionism.

  11. Vincent van Gogh. Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear. 1889. Post-Impressionism.

  12. Paul Gauguin

  13. Paul Gauguin. The Vision After the Sermon. 1888. Post-Impressionism.

  14. Van Gogh and Gauguin in Arles Paul Gauguin. Self Portrait Dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh (Les Misérables), 1888. Post-Impressionism. Paul Gauguin. Van Gogh Painting Sunflowers. 1888. Post-Impressionism.

  15. Vincent Van Gogh. Vincent’s Chair. 1888. Post-Impressionism. Vincent Van Gogh. Gauguin’s Armchair. 1888. Post-Impressionism.

  16. Paul Gauguin. Day of the God (Mahana no Atua). 1894. Post-Impressionism.

  17. Paul Gauguin. Portrait of the Artist with the Idol. c. 1893. Post-Impressionism.

  18. Symbolism Edvard Munch. The Scream. 1893. Symbolism.

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