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 | | POSTIMPRESSIONISM [ postimpressionism] term coined by Roger Fry to refer to the work of a number of French painters active at the end of the 19th cent. |  | | A member of the Bloomsbury group and exponent of postimpressionism, he applied his talents to paintings (fluid, vibrantly colored portraits, landscapes, and still lifes), prints, theatrical... |  | | Visionary, revolutionary, and extremely influential, these late paintings laid the groundwork for impressionism, postimpressionism, abstract expressionism, color-field painting, and a myriad of other art movements of the late 19th and 20th cents... |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Postimpressionism |
 | | In the last two decades of the 19th century a number of artists who had been inspired by the impressionistsâ style and technique reacted strongly... |  | | French Painting : pictures of paintings : postimpressionism: Peaches and Pears |  | | Postimpressionism, movement in late-19th-century French painting that emphasized the artistâÂÂs personal response to a subject. |
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| | Postimpressionism free essays |
 | | Postimpressionism Postimpressionism is an art-historical term coined (1910) by British art critic Roger Fry to describe the various styles of painting that flourished in France during the period from about 1880 to about 1910. |  | | Generally, the term is used as a convenient chronological umbrella covering the generation of artists who sought new forms of expression in the wake of the pictorial revolution wrought by Impressionism. |  | | Get your essays here, 101,000 to choose from! |
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 | | Postimpressionism was used on this type of style. |  | | Vincent van Gogh, a famous postimpressionist, created many astounding paintings with this technique. |  | | In the 1890's, the use of light and color were put further into paintings. |
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| | Art: 787G Impressionism and Postimpressionism |
 | | Prerequisite: matriculation for the M.A. in art history or the M.F.A. in art or permission of the deputy chairperson. |  | | Origins and development of Impressionism, Postimpressionism, and Neoimpressionism in European painting from 1850 to 1900. |  | | Please make sure that you have read the Disclaimer |
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| | Island of Freedom - Vincent van Gogh |
 | | Although almost wholly unknown during his brief lifetime, the painter Vincent Willem van Gogh is today probably the most widely known and appreciated representative of postimpressionism. |  | | His work became an important bridge between the 19th and 20th centuries; it was particularly influential in the evolution of both fauvism and German expressionism. |  | | To make light of philosophy is to be a true philosopher. |
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| | Index for The Literary Encyclopedia in Contributor Order |
 | | PostImpressionism, Post-Impressionism, the Literary Encyclopedia entry written by Robert Clark, University of East Anglia |  | | Max Planck, The Literary Encyclopedia profile written by Robert Clark, University of East Anglia |  | | Quantum Mechanics, the Literary Encyclopedia entry written by Robert Clark, University of East Anglia |
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| | Art Periods: POSTIMPRESSIONISM in France |
 | | Revisit the era of the "Lost Generation" in Hemingway's Paris. |  | | For more information on copyright laws, please refer to the Artists Rights Society and Benedict O'Mahoney's The Copyright Web Site. |  | | Do you know of a great Postimpressionism site we should list here? |
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