Abstract Figurative Art
Post-Impressionist Figurative Art refers to a style of visual art characterized by expressive, symbolic and decorative qualities that emerged in late 19th century France. It is an evolution from Impressionism, but with more emphasis on personal expression, emotional depth and the exploration of form and color. This style often features bold outlines, simplified shapes, and vibrant colors to depict human figures, objects and landscapes in a stylized manner. Unlike Cubist Figurative Art which breaks down forms into geometric shapes, Post-Impressionist Figurive Art maintains the recognizable form of its subjects while imbuing them with subjective interpretations and emotional resonance.