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Post-Impressionism emerged from the Impressionist movement, emphasizing light, color, design, and composition. Notable artists like Georges Seurat pioneered techniques such as Pointillism, using tiny dots of color that blend visually for the viewer, exemplified in his iconic work, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte." Toulouse-Lautrec captured the nightlife of Paris, producing famous posters that celebrated dancers and entertainers. Vincent Van Gogh, despite facing personal struggles and limited commercial success, created masterpieces like "The Starry Night," showcasing intense emotion and vivid color.
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Post-Impressionism • Grows out of the Impressionist movement • Interested in light and color but also design and composition of a painting
Georges Seurat • Created his paintings based on scientific techniques
Did 40 preliminary sketches for this work • He placed each figure very carefully
The color was applied in tiny dots, each about the size of an eraser • The viewer’s eyes visually mix these dots together
Pointillism: colors are applied to the canvas in small dots, producing a vibrant surface
Toulouse-Lautrec • Spent a lot of time in cafes, cabarets, and theatres • He drew caricatures of the people at these places • He often portrayed dancers and circus people • Many of his paintings are of the night life in Paris
The purpose of the prints was to advertise the dancer’s skills
Toulouse-Lautrec made the Moulin Rouge famous through his posters
Vincent Van Gogh • Began painting at the age of 27 • Went through many stages of severe depression • Considered a failure to art critics and sold only one painting during his lifetime
A peaceful village under the glowing stars • The stars seem to move violently, churning thru the universe • Painted while in an asylum