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Post- Impressionism Name: Date: Period:
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Post- Impressionism Subject is not totally realistic & expresses the emotional state of the artist.
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Paul Cezanne -“Father of Post Impressionism” -Simplified shapes
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When nature is the subject of an artwork Landscape
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Henri Matisse (remember our cut outs??) Used bright & unusual colors; flat shapes Expression ruled over details
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Most famous for “The Scream.” expressed fear, love, death, life, anxiety Edvard Munch
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Painterly Visible, expressive brushstrokes Applying paint without perfect control Not following carefully drawn lines
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George Seurat “King of Pointalism” (stippling)
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Atmospheric Perspective closer things appear clear and bright; further things appear lighter and blurry
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Paul Gauguin Painting were often symbolic of religion & primitive culture
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Foreground Background is closer to the viewer further from the viewer
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Vincent Van Gogh Bright, energetic painting w/ emotional impact
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Horizon Line Where the sky & earth seem to meet
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Characteristics of a Post- Impressionist style painting
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Under painting First layer of paint applied Serves as a base for more layers Can be covered easily if desired Creates overall value
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Your Project “Po-Im-Camo”?? or Post-Impressionist Camoflage painting You will get a piece of an actual P.Impressionist painting to glue on your paper Mix and match paint to that piece in the surrounding area as exactly as possible! Create a unique landscape with painterly & expressive techniques
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Camouflage To disguise or conceal something
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Samples of this project:
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SUMMARY!
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"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures." -Howard Beecher
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