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Art History, Post Impressionism - Coggle Diagram
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Post Impressionism
Van Gogh
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The painting "Sunflowers" (1888) by Van Gogh shows a bouquet of yellow sunflowers in a vase. The flowers are painted in bright yellows and browns, with a warm yellow background. Van Gogh uses thick brushstrokes that give the painting texture. It looks lively and full of energy.
Japanism
Paul Gauguin
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"Arearea" (1892) shows two women sitting on the grass in colorful dresses. In the background is a statue symbolizing Tahitian spirituality. The bright colors and peaceful scene reflect Gauguin's love for Tahitian culture and nature.
Primitivism
Pablo Picasso
1881: Born in Málaga, Spain
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Guernica (1937) shows the pain and destruction from the bombing of the Spanish town of Guernica. In shades of gray, it depicts distorted people and animals in chaos and suffering. A mother holds her dead child, a horse screams, and a warrior lies broken. The painting powerfully expresses the horrors of war.
Pointilism
Paul Signac
1863: Born in Paris, France
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The Portrait of M. Félix Fénéon (1890) shows the art critic Fénéon in profile. He has a calm, thoughtful expression. The image is made of many small dots of color, typical of Pointillism. The background is colorful and contrasting, giving the image a lively effect. The technique makes Fénéon's face look both vivid and soft.
Synthetics
Charles Laval
1862: Born in France
1880s: Works as a painter, influenced by impressionism
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Charles Laval, Self Portrait, 1888
Charles Laval's Self-Portrait (1888) depicts the artist in simple clothing with a thoughtful expression. The muted color palette and neutral background focus attention on his face, which appears introspective and expressive.
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