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Post-Impressionism refers to an artistic movement that emerged in France in the late 19th century as a reaction against Impressionism. Post-Impressionists sought to express their emotions and ideas through bold colors, exaggerated forms, and visible brushstrokes. They were interested in exploring the subjective experiences of the artist and the viewer, often experimenting with new techniques such as divisionism and symbolism. Expressionist Art and Orphism are subcategories or styles within Post-Impressionism. Expressionist Art emphasizes the emotional intensity of the artist, while Orphism is a style characterized by its abstract geometric forms and vibrant colors. Overall, Post-Impressionism is known for its expressive use of color, form, and line to convey emotion and meaning.
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