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| A technique developed after Impressionism |
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| Who gave Post-Impressionism its title? And what year? |
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| vivid colors, thick application of paint, distinctive brush strokes, real-life subject matter, geometric forms, unnatural color |
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| The Post-Impressionists were dissatisfied with the triviality of subject matter and the lost of structure in... |
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| Paul Cezanne wanted to... |
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| restore a sense of order and structure to painting, to "make of Impressionism something solid and durable, like the art of the museums." |
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| Paul Cezanne (1839--1906) |
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| He desired to paint from nature; looked to Poussin (a French painter, saying he wanted to "redo Poussin from nature." |
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| Who wanted to "treat nature by the cylinder, the sphere, and the cone"? |
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| Who painted with a palette knife? |
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| Who was the bridge between Impressionism and Cubism? |
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| Paul Gauguin (1848--1903) |
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| The colors he used were to evoke emotion; used broad, flat storkes, creating more abstract forms; preffered primitive subject matter |
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| Who influenced 20th century artists (including Picasso)? |
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| Who painted in Brittany and Tahiti? |
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| Vincent van Gogh (1853--1890) |
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| Started painting at 27 years old; his colors and vibrant bursh strokes convey his feelings and his state of mind |
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| Who painted for 10 years, producing 900 paintings and 1,100 works on paper? |
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