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Post Impressionism

Post Impressionism. Similar to Impressionism in that. Artists still used bright colors that were often applied crudely. Obvious brush strokes and thick application of paint. Real-life subject matter. Post Impressionism is different from Impressionism because.

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Post Impressionism

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  1. Post Impressionism

  2. Similar to Impressionism in that... • Artists still used bright colors that were often applied crudely. • Obvious brush strokes and thick application of paint. • Real-life subject matter.

  3. Post Impressionism is different from Impressionism because... • Not as cohesive as Impressionism, in that there were a few smaller "movements" and ideologies within P.I. • More focus on feelings and emotions through artworks. • Distorted forms instead of realistic forms in order to show emotion and expression. • Use of unnatural or arbitrary (random) colors.

  4. Styles within P.I. (some I made up :-) • Pointilism: The use of tiny dots of color. Artists include: Georges Seurat, Georges Lemmen. • Purer-Impressionism: Sort of a continuation of Impressionism but with more intention and thought (or so they said...) • Feelings- and Emotions-based: a way of painting that conveyed a state of mind and showed emotion through the application of paint. Artists include: Van Gogh.

  5. Paul Gauguin Vision After the Sermon, 1888

  6. Paul Gauguin Hail Mary (La Orana Maria), 1891

  7. Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grand Jatte, 1884

  8. Georges Lemmen The Beach at Heist, 1891/2

  9. Paul Cezanne Still Life with Skull, 1898

  10. Paul Cezanne The Card Players, 1890/92

  11. Paul Cezanne Mont Sainte-Victoire, 1902

  12. Henri de Toulouse Lautrec At the Moulin Rouge, 1892/95

  13. Vincent Van Gogh Self Portrait

  14. Self Portraits

  15. Van Gogh: A sketch prior to a painting. Notice the lines, marks, and perspective.

  16. Vincent Van Gogh Sunflowers ca. 1888

  17. Vincent Van Gogh The Starry Night, 1899

  18. What we will be doing... How to Collage with Vik Muniz Vik Muniz website You will choose one Post Impressionist painting to recreate using collage with a partner. Once you have decided on the painting, I will print you a color version of it for reference. Included in this assignment will be some research about the painting and the artist.

  19. Some completed collages…

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