Art App 07
Art App 07
Art App 07
ARCH 2815
Art Appreciation
PART A শিল্প রসাস্বাদন / শিল্প সমাদর
• Impressionism 1870-1900
• Post-Impressionism 1886-1905
• Expressionism 1890-1939
• FAUVISM 1905-1908
Paul Cézanne,
Paul Gauguin,
Vincent van Gogh
Georges Seurat.
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
Henri Rousseau
Post-Impressionism characteristics can differ because the artists who originated the
techniques involved with Post-Impressionism did not work together. Still, there are
a few defining characteristics that make up the art form. All forms of Post-
Impressionist painting have three characteristics in common:
•subjectivity
•real-life subject matter
•manipulation of color or geometric design
Subjective Nature
One of the biggest changes Post-Impressionism made to Impressionism is
intention. While Impressionist painters attempted to represent the world as it
appeared to them, Post-Impressionists added the interpretation and reflection of
the artist into the painting. The subjectivity of Post-Impressionist art is what sets it
apart from the other art forms of the 19th-century.
Real-Life Subject Matter
Post-Impressionism is like Impressionism as it relates to subject matter. Both art
styles aim to represent the real world in one way or another. Every Post-
Impressionist painting uses real-life subject matter, meaning images seen by the
eyes of the painter. Where Post-Impressionism varies is in its mode of real-world
representation. The artists involved with Post-Impressionism do not simply portray
Café Terrace at Night is an 1888 oil painting by
the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh.
the world as if taking a photograph, they add interpretation and emotion to the
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scene or figure via color, shape, and form.
Impressionism vs. Post-Impressionist Paintings
Picasso, "Three
Women". 1908 year
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
'Ambroise Vollard', 1915 (oil on canvas
Representing Artists:
• Pablo Picasso
• Georges Braque
• Fernand Leger
• Juan Gris
• Marcel Duchamp
• Albert Gleizes ARCH 2815 | Art Appreciation | A 19
• Jean Metzinger.
Pablo Picasso / GUERNICA
Characteristics of Cubism:
https://artincontext.org/art-periods/