Postimpressionism. Characteristics Emphasis on color and form Art for art’s sake Didn’t try to sell their art No patrons Didn’t care what critics or public.

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Postimpressionism

Characteristics Emphasis on color and form Art for art’s sake Didn’t try to sell their art No patrons Didn’t care what critics or public thought Strived to invent new techniques

Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890) Bright colors (especially yellow) Short, choppy brushstrokes Sometimes didn’t even use a brush Lonely life of poverty, depression and mental illness Eventually commits suicide

Vincent van Gogh Starry Night

Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers 1888, Oil on canvas

Vincent van Gogh Wheatfield with Crows 1890, Oil on canvas

Paul Gauguin (1848 – 1903) Abandoned his wife and kids, travelled the world and settled in Tahiti Knew van Gogh Painted together in France Argued frequently Van Gogh tried to kill Gauguin Figures with no shadows No realistic colors

Paul Gauguin Day of the Gods (Mahana no Atua) 1894, Oil on canvas

Paul Gaugin Spirit of the Dead Watching 1892

Georges Seurat (1859 – 1891) Pointillism – Painting using tiny dots that are side by side Scientific use of color Painted indoors with artificial light

Georges Seurat Asnières The Bathers, Asnières

Georges Seurat A Sunday on La Grande Jatte – – 1886, Oil on canvas

Paul Cézanne (1839 – 1906) Tried to recapture the glory of landscapes Obsessed with 3D feel in nature His still-lifes tilt, twist, and violate the laws of physics

Paul Cezanne The Basket of Apples 1895, Oil on canvas

Paul Cezanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire 1902 – 1904, Oil on canvas