PostImpressionism Sculpture
Post-Impressionism Sculpture is a style of three-dimensional artwork that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a reaction against the naturalism and realism of the Impressionist movement. Artists working in this style sought to express their emotions and subjective experiences through exaggerated forms, bold colors, and dynamic compositions. Post-Impressionist sculptures often feature distorted figures, expressive gestures, and unconventional materials, pushing the boundaries of traditional sculpture techniques. This artistic movement includes works by renowned sculptors such as Auguste Rodin, Constantin Brancusi, and Medardo Rosso.