- Post-Impressionism (also
spelled Postimpressionism) was a
predominantly French art
movement that
developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last...
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Vargas Rosas in
Santiago in 1923.
Their first exhibition was
marked by
postimpressionist influences,
notably the
works of Paul Cézanne.
Their "Salón de Junio"...
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Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus;
Saint François d'****ise mysticism,
postimpressionist Vano
Muradeli 1908 1970
Soviet Georgian Trude Rittmann 1908 2005 German...
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November 29, 2023. "The
Annenberg Collection of
Impressionist and
Postimpressionist Masterpieces". The
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Retrieved November...
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January 1882, Stanisławów – 27 May 1942, Auschwitz) was a
Polish Postimpressionist painter and engraver. From 1904 to 1911, he was
enrolled at the Kraków...
- in 2001,
Swiss collector Gérard
Corboud gave his
impressionist and
postimpressionist collection of over 170
works to the
museum as a
permanent loan. The...
- (29
February 1868 – 18 May 1949) was an
early 20th
century American Postimpressionist landscape painter known for a green-gray
palette termed 'Ryder green'...
- Impressionism,
although later in the
decade he
produced works that were more
postimpressionist.
During this time he was
living in New York and was
influenced by...
- Santiago) was an English-born
painter of
Dutch descent who
worked in the
Postimpressionist style. He was part of the
Koekkoek family of painters. His father...
- objects, to
which Daniel's father, Georges,
added Impressionist and
Postimpressionist works. In 1978
Wildenstein & Co's New York
storeroom included 20 pictures...