| 释义 |
neo-impressionism —neo-impressionist, n. , adj. /nee'oh im presh"euh niz'euhm/, n. (sometimes cap.) Fine Arts. the theory and practice of a group of post-impressionists of about the middle 1880s, characterized chiefly by a systematic juxtaposition of dots or points of pure color according to a concept of the optical mixture of hues. Cf. pointillism. [1890-95; NEO- + IMPRESSIONISM] |