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In both Neo-Impressionism and the new stain painting, the reaction against bravura technique is related to a developing interest in color.
Archive 2010-01-01 EAGEAGEAG 2010
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In both Neo-Impressionism and the new stain painting, the reaction against bravura technique is related to a developing interest in color.
Michael Fried on Kenneth Noland EAGEAGEAG 2010
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"Seurat, Signac and Neo-Impressionism" is a retrospective dedicated to the founding fathers of the Neo-Impressionist movement: Georges Seurat and Paul Signac.
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Get in line for these surefire hit shows: Neo-Impressionism, From Seurat to Paul Klee, Musee d'Orsay, Paris, to July 10: If there's anything that can pack in viewers almost as well as impressionism, it's what came immediately afterward.
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Get in line for these surefire hit shows: Neo-Impressionism, From Seurat to Paul Klee, Musee d'Orsay, Paris, to July 10: If there's anything that can pack in viewers almost as well as impressionism, it's what came immediately afterward.
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Here again the disregard for historical issues and political affiliations prevents them from distinguishing the conservative and reactionary elements from the progressive strains in such movements as Neo-Gothic, Neo-Impressionism, Symbolism, Impressionism, Realism, and Art Nouveau.
'The Unhappy Medium': An Exchange Boime, Albert 1982
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Neo-Impressionism can be traced back to about 1880.
The French Impressionists (1860-1900) Camille Mauclair 1908
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Neo-Impressionism by saying that it has lacked cohesion, that
The French Impressionists (1860-1900) Camille Mauclair 1908
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Neo-Impressionism believes in obtaining thus a greater exactness than that which results from the individual temperament of the painter who simply relies on his own perception.
The French Impressionists (1860-1900) Camille Mauclair 1908
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It is seen in its dogmatic and most naturalistic form in so-called Neo-Impressionism.
Concerning the Spiritual in Art Wassily Kandinsky 1905
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Félix Fénéon was an editor, translator, art dealer, and anarchist activist and the critic who coined the term Neo-Impressionism to describe the works of Signac and Georges Seurat in the late 1880s.
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