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Post-Impressionist

France, 1880's to 1900

Post-Impressionism is an umbrella term, coined by art critic Roger Fry, used to describe a variety of artists who were influenced by Impressionism but took their art in different directions. There is no single well-defined style of Post-Impressionism, but in general it is less casual and more emotionally charged than Impressionist work. The classic Post-Impressionists are Paul C�zanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Henri Rousseau. The Pointillists and Les Nabis are also generally counted among the Post-Impressionists.

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8 Galleries
       Cézanne, Paul [French, 1839-1906] (15 Images)
       Gauguin, Eugène Henri Paul [French, 1848-1903] (60 Images)
       van Gogh, Vincent [Dutch, 1853-1890] (41 Images)
       Miscellaneous Post-Impressionist Art (No Images or Galleries Found)
       Related Movements in Post-Impressionism (2 Galleries)
       Rousseau, Henri [French, 1844-1910] (12 Images)
       Seurat, Georges [French, 1859-1891] (15 Images)
       de Toulouse-Lautrec Monfa, Henri Marie Raymond [French, 1864-1901] (3 Images)
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