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neoimpressionism
ne·o·im·pres·sion·ism or ne·o-im·pres·sion·ism N0057600 (nē′ō-ĭm-prĕsh′ə-nĭz′əm)n. A movement in late 19th-century painting led by Georges Seurat that was stricter and more formal than impressionism in composition and employed pointillism as a technique. ne′o·im·pres′sion·ist adj. & n.neoimpressionism (ˌniːəʊɪmˈprɛʃəˌnɪzəm) n (Art Movements) a movement in French painting initiated mainly by Seurat in the 1880s and combining his vivid colour technique with strictly formal composition. See also pointillism ˌneoimˈpressionist n, adjneoimpressionism
neoimpressionism: see postimpressionismpostimpressionism, term coined by Roger Fry to refer to the work of a number of French painters active at the end of the 19th cent. who, although they developed their varied styles quite independently, were united in their rejection of impressionism. ..... Click the link for more information. . |