Post-Impressionism: Definition, Art & Ch…
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Characteristics of Post-Impressionism Use of brilliant colors General freedom from traditional subject matters Textured painting technique Vivid styles and colors Thick paint applications Clear brush strokes More symbolic content Admits the importance of the human, subjective, sentimental and emotional side in artistic expression Represents topics related to real life Offers a more subjective view of the world Experiment with image strength, contour, and color Some painters, such as Paul Signac and Georges Seurat, include the technique of pointillism Inclination to emphasize geometric forms Distortion of form for expressive effect Use of unnatural or arbitrary color It admits the importance of the human , subjective, sentimental and emotional side in artistic expression. Keep using bright and pure colors . Represents topics related to real life .
Use of brilliant colors
General freedom from traditional subject matters
Textured painting technique
Vivid styles and colors
Thick paint applications
Clear brush strokes
More symbolic content
Admits the importance of the human, subjective, sentimental and emotional side in artistic expression
Represents topics related to real life
Offers a more subjective view of the world
Experiment with image strength, contour, and color
Some painters, such as Paul Signac and Georges Seurat, include the technique of pointillism
Inclination to emphasize geometric forms
Distortion of form for expressive effect
Use of unnatural or arbitrary color
It admits the importance of the human , subjective, sentimental and emotional side in artistic expression.
Keep using bright and pure colors .
Represents topics related to real life .
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