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Synthetism is a term used by Post-Impressionist
artists like Paul Gauguin, Émile
Bernard and
Louis Anquetin to
distinguish their work from Impressionism...
- Neo-Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, the Pont-Aven School, and
Synthetism,
along with some
later Impressionists' work. The movement's prin****l...
- of
abstract art and an
inspiration for the avant-garde
Nabis movement,
Synthetism and Cloisonnism. Sérusier was born in Paris. He
studied at the Académie...
- and then fired. Many of the same
painters also
described their works as
Synthetism, a
closely related movement. In The
Yellow Christ (1889),
often cited...
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simplified shapes and motifs. This
construction is
typical of symbolism,
synthetism/cloisonism, and primitivism.
While the
painting is
centered on reality...
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Stuckism Sumatraism Superflat Suprematism Surrealism Symbolism Synchromism Synthetism Tachisme (aka Informel)
Temporary art
Toyism Transgressive art Tonalism...
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principles of post-Renaissance painting. His
painting later evolved towards Synthetism in
which neither form nor
colour predominate but each has an
equal role...
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France Les
Nabis – 1888 – 1900,
France Cloisonnism – c. 1885,
France Synthetism – late 1880s –
early 1890s,
France Neo-impressionism – 1886 – 1906, France...
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claiming he was the
first to
adopt the approach,
which became known as
Synthetism.
Other artists who sta**** with Gauguin,
first at the
Pension Gloanec in...
- the
years 1886
through 1897. He is also ****ociated with
Cloisonnism and
Synthetism, two late 19th-century art movements. Less
known is Bernard's literary...