British PostImpressionism
British Post-Impressionism refers to a specific movement within British art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries that was influenced by the French Post-Impressionist painters, such as Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh. Artists associated with British Post-Impressionism sought to explore color, light, and form in a more expressive and individualistic manner than the earlier Impressionist painters. This movement was characterized by bold brushwork, vibrant colors, and a heightened sense of emotion and subjectivity in their artworks. British Post-Impressionist artists often depicted scenes of everyday life, landscapes, and portraits with a distinctive personal style that emphasized the artist's subjective interpretation of the world.
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- [BritishPostImpressionism.com] British Post-Impressionism