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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Is VanGogh considered an Impressionist or a PostImpressionist? I've seen it both ways.
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I think it should be postimpressionists .
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John Malyon, host
Join Date: Dec 2005
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He's not an Impressionist. He's considered a Post-impressionist, but that's really just a catch-all term that also includes artists as diverse as Henri Rousseau and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec.
His work is really the opposite of Impressionism, which is all about capturing one's the light and color which create one's perception (impression) of a scene. In a way the Impressionist painter is trying to disappear. van Gogh was really more of a pioneer of Expressionism, which is about capturing scenes in ways that express the artist's inner state. Especially turmoil -- turmoil works very well with Expressionism. :-) |
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