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Post Impressionism. Many Small Movements, 1880-1920. Post Impressionism. Post Impressionism c. 1880-1920. Influence on Modern Art. Artists associated to movements:. Paul C é zanne ‘House of the Hanged Man’ 1873. Paul C é zanne ‘ Landscape, Auvers’, 1873. Pissarro ‘ Gelée blanche’, 1873. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Post ImpressionismPost Impressionism
Many Small Movements, Many Small Movements, 1880-19201880-1920
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Post Impressionism
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Post Impressionism c. Post Impressionism c. 1880-19201880-1920
Neo-Impressionism
School ofPontAven
Symbolism
Synthetism
Cloisonnism
Nabis
PostImpressionism
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Influence on Modern ArtInfluence on Modern Art
Impressionism
Cézanne Gauguin Van Gogh
Nabis Fauvism
Fauvism
Cubism
Expressionism
Futurism
Early Abstractionists
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Artists associated to Artists associated to movements:movements:
CloisonnisCloisonnismm (1888) (1888)
School School of Pont-of Pont-
AvenAven(c.1888)(c.1888)
Nabis Nabis (1888)(1888)
SynthetismSynthetism (1889)(1889)
•AnquetinAnquetin•BernardBernard•(Gauguin)(Gauguin)
•GauguinGauguin•BernardBernard
•DenisDenis•VuillardVuillard•BonnarBonnardd•SSéérusierusierr•RousselRoussel•VallottoVallottonn
•GauguinGauguin•SchuffeneckeSchuffeneckerr•BernardBernard•SerusierSerusier•RansonRanson
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Paul CPaul Céézannezanne‘House of the Hanged Man’ ‘House of the Hanged Man’
18731873
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Paul CPaul Céézannezanne‘‘Landscape, Auvers’, 1873Landscape, Auvers’, 1873
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PissarroPissarro‘‘Gelée blanche’, 1873Gelée blanche’, 1873
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Paul CPaul Céézanne zanne ‘The Bathers Resting’, ‘The Bathers Resting’, 1875-761875-76
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Paul CPaul Céézanne zanne ‘The Bathers’, 1900-5‘The Bathers’, 1900-5
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Adolphe-WilliamAdolphe-William Bouguereau, ‘Bouguereau, ‘The Bathers’, The Bathers’,
18841884
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Comparison…Comparison…
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Paul CPaul Céézannezanne‘‘Still Life with Compotier’ Still Life with Compotier’ 1879-1879-
18821882
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He was fascinated by the relation of colour to modelling - Brightly coloured, round solids (e.g. Apple) was ideal
He was interested in achieving a balanced design, therefore he stretched the bowl to the left to fill a void.
As he wanted to study all the shapes on the table and their relationship, he simply tilted it forward to make them come into view.
Everything (apart from the bowl & glass) has been reduced to its essential form – either spherical or rectangular – enforcing a great sense of weight and mass.
Curves echo round the canvas. To achieve a sense of depth without sacrificing the
brightness of colours. To achieve an orderly arrangement without sacrificing the
sense of depth – all sacrifices EXCEPT for maintaining the conventional ‘correctness’ of outline.
He was not out to distort nature; but he did not mind much He was not out to distort nature; but he did not mind much if it became distorted in some minor detail if it helped if it became distorted in some minor detail if it helped obtain the desired effect.obtain the desired effect.
CCéézanne’s Still Liveszanne’s Still Lives
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Paul CPaul Céézannezanne‘‘Still Life with Plaster Cupid’ Still Life with Plaster Cupid’
c.1895c.1895
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Paul CPaul Céézanne zanne ‘‘Table, Napkin, and Fruit’,Table, Napkin, and Fruit’, 1895-1895-
19001900
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Paul CPaul Céézanne zanne ‘‘Apples and Oranges’, c. 1899Apples and Oranges’, c. 1899
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Paul Paul CCéézannezanne 'Mont Sainte-Victoire seen from 'Mont Sainte-Victoire seen from
Bellvue‘, c. 1882-1885Bellvue‘, c. 1882-1885
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Paul CPaul Céézanne zanne ‘Mont Sainte-Victoire’, 1902-4‘Mont Sainte-Victoire’, 1902-4
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Georges SeuratGeorges Seurat‘The Bathers, Asni‘The Bathers, Asnièères’, 1883-4res’, 1883-4
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‘‘Student’s text book of Colour: or, Student’s text book of Colour: or, Modern Chromatics with Applications Modern Chromatics with Applications to Art & Industry’, 1881 by Ogden to Art & Industry’, 1881 by Ogden Rood, American PhysicistRood, American Physicist
‘‘Principle of Harmony & Contrast of Principle of Harmony & Contrast of Colours and their application to the Colours and their application to the Arts’, 1839 – by Michel-EugArts’, 1839 – by Michel-Eugèène ne CheureulCheureul
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George SeuratGeorge Seurat ‘Sunday Afternoon on the ‘Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte’, Island of La Grande Jatte’,
1883-18861883-1886
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Georges SeuratGeorges Seurat‘The Lighthouse at Honfleur’, ‘The Lighthouse at Honfleur’,
1886 1886
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Paul SignacPaul Signac‘Breakfast (The Dining Room)’‘Breakfast (The Dining Room)’
c. 1886/87 c. 1886/87
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Paul SignacPaul Signac‘Portrait of Félix Fénéon’, 1890 ‘Portrait of Félix Fénéon’, 1890
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George SeuratGeorge Seurat‘Circus’, 1890-91‘Circus’, 1890-91
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Paul SignacPaul Signac‘Red Buoy, Saint Tropez’, 1895‘Red Buoy, Saint Tropez’, 1895
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘La Bergère bretonne’, 1886‘La Bergère bretonne’, 1886
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Louis AnquetinLouis Anquetin‘Evening: Avenue de Clichy’ ‘Evening: Avenue de Clichy’
18871887
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Emile BernardEmile Bernard‘View from the Bridge at ‘View from the Bridge at
AsniAsnièères’, 1887res’, 1887
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Louis AnquetinLouis Anquetin‘Girl Reading a Newspaper’, ‘Girl Reading a Newspaper’,
18901890
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Emile BernardEmile Bernard‘‘Buckwheat Harvesters at Pont-Buckwheat Harvesters at Pont-
Aven’, 1888 Aven’, 1888
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Emile BernardEmile Bernard ‘Women on a Prairie’, 1888‘Women on a Prairie’, 1888
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘The Vision after the Sermon ‘The Vision after the Sermon (Jacob and the Angel)’, 1888(Jacob and the Angel)’, 1888
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Emile BernardEmile Bernard ‘Self-Portrait with Portrait of ‘Self-Portrait with Portrait of
Gauguin’, 1888Gauguin’, 1888
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘Self Portrait: Les Mis‘Self Portrait: Les Miséérables’, rables’,
18881888
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Vincent Van GoghVincent Van Gogh‘The Bridge in the Rain (After ‘The Bridge in the Rain (After
Hiroshige)’, 1887Hiroshige)’, 1887
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HokusaiHokusai
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘Portrait of Van Gogh painting’, ‘Portrait of Van Gogh painting’,
1888 1888
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Vincent Van GoghVincent Van Gogh‘Sunflowers’, 1888‘Sunflowers’, 1888
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘Le Christ jaune (The Yellow ‘Le Christ jaune (The Yellow
Christ)’ Christ)’ 1889 1889
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Emile BernardEmile Bernard‘Paysannes Bretonnes’, c1889 ‘Paysannes Bretonnes’, c1889
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Vincent Van GoghVincent Van Gogh‘The Bridge in the Rain (After ‘The Bridge in the Rain (After
Hiroshige)’, 1887Hiroshige)’, 1887
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HokusaiHokusai
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘Portrait of Van Gogh painting’, ‘Portrait of Van Gogh painting’,
1888 1888
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Vincent Van GoghVincent Van Gogh‘Sunflowers’, 1888‘Sunflowers’, 1888
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Vincent van GoghVincent van Gogh‘Vincent’s Chair with his Pipe’, ‘Vincent’s Chair with his Pipe’,
1888-91888-9
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Vincent Van GoghVincent Van Gogh‘Room at Arles’, 1889 ‘Room at Arles’, 1889
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Vincent Van GoghVincent Van Gogh‘Self Portrait’, 1889‘Self Portrait’, 1889
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Vincent van GoghVincent van Gogh‘A Corner of the Garden of St ‘A Corner of the Garden of St Paul's Hospital at St Rémy’, Paul's Hospital at St Rémy’,
18891889
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Vincent van GoghVincent van Gogh‘A Cornfield with Cypresses’, ‘A Cornfield with Cypresses’,
18891889
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Vincent Van GoghVincent Van Gogh‘Portrait of Dr Gachet’, 1890‘Portrait of Dr Gachet’, 1890
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Vincent van GoghVincent van Gogh‘Farms near Auvers’, 1890‘Farms near Auvers’, 1890
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Vincent van GoghVincent van Gogh‘‘Wheatfield with Crows’, Wheatfield with Crows’,
18901890
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘Harvest: Le Pouldu’, 1890‘Harvest: Le Pouldu’, 1890
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Émile BernardÉmile Bernard‘Sortie d'église à Médréac’, ‘Sortie d'église à Médréac’,
18911891
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Paul SérusierPaul Sérusier‘Les Lavandières de ‘Les Lavandières de
Bellangenet’,Bellangenet’,ca. 1892ca. 1892
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘Spirit of the Dead Watching’, ‘Spirit of the Dead Watching’,
18921892
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Henri Toulouse-LautrecHenri Toulouse-Lautrec‘Divan Japonaise’, 1893‘Divan Japonaise’, 1893
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Henri Toulouse-LautrecHenri Toulouse-Lautrec‘Jane Avril au Jardin de Paris’, ‘Jane Avril au Jardin de Paris’,
18931893
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘‘Breton Peasant Women’,Breton Peasant Women’, 1894 1894
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Paul GauguinPaul Gauguin‘Where do we come from? ‘Where do we come from?
What are we? Where are we What are we? Where are we going?’ 1897going?’ 1897
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Paul SerusierPaul Serusier‘Landscape in the Bois ‘Landscape in the Bois
d’Amour (The Talisman)’, 1888d’Amour (The Talisman)’, 1888
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““[Gauguin said] How do [Gauguin said] How do you see these trees? They you see these trees? They are yellow. Well then, put are yellow. Well then, put
down yellow. And that down yellow. And that shadow blue. Render it shadow blue. Render it with pure ultramarine. with pure ultramarine. Those red leaves? Use Those red leaves? Use
vermilion”vermilion”
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Paul SérusierPaul Sérusier‘Roof Tops in Paris’, c. 1891 ‘Roof Tops in Paris’, c. 1891
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Pierre BonnardPierre Bonnard‘The Two Poodles’, 1891‘The Two Poodles’, 1891
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Pierre BonnardPierre Bonnard‘Intimité’, 1891 ‘Intimité’, 1891
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Maurice DenisMaurice Denis‘July’, 1892 ‘July’, 1892
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Edouard Vuillard Edouard Vuillard ‘Les coulisses du Théâtre de ‘Les coulisses du Théâtre de
l'Oeuvre’, c.1894 l'Oeuvre’, c.1894
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Maurice DenisMaurice Denis‘Homage to Cezanne’, 1900‘Homage to Cezanne’, 1900
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““Remember that a picture Remember that a picture before being a battle horse, a before being a battle horse, a
nude, or some anecdote is nude, or some anecdote is essentially a flat surface essentially a flat surface
covered in colours assembled covered in colours assembled in a certain order.” in a certain order.”
DenisDenis
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CCéézannezanne
CCéézanne realised that zanne realised that the eye takes in a scene the eye takes in a scene both consecutively and both consecutively and simultaneously – and in simultaneously – and in his work, the single his work, the single perspective gives way to perspective gives way to a shifting view, a shifting view, acknowledging that acknowledging that perspective changes as perspective changes as the eyes and head the eyes and head move.move.
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CCéézannezanne
Here, as with CHere, as with Céézanne’s zanne’s other landscapes, he other landscapes, he renders depth and renders depth and space with COLOUR, space with COLOUR, rather than traditional rather than traditional forms of linear forms of linear perspective and tonal perspective and tonal modelling. modelling.
“ “Colour must reveal Colour must reveal every interval in depth.”every interval in depth.”
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CCéézannezanne
The image shows The image shows the recession of the recession of cool colours and cool colours and advance of warm advance of warm colours (and colours (and variations in variations in intensity).intensity).
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CCéézannezanne
The image has a The image has a restricted colour restricted colour palette of pale palette of pale greens, earth greens, earth colours and a wide colours and a wide range of blues.range of blues.
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CCéézannezanne
CCéézanne’s work zanne’s work stood apart from the stood apart from the ‘Impressionists’, as ‘Impressionists’, as he was still he was still concerned with concerned with maintaining form, maintaining form, rather than purely rather than purely focusing on the focusing on the effects of light. effects of light.
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CCéézannezanne
CCézanne uses ézanne uses ‘directional’ ‘directional’ brushstrokes, with brushstrokes, with the different planes the different planes of the landscape of the landscape being placed in being placed in parallel lines; equal parallel lines; equal and separate and separate brushstrokes.brushstrokes.
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CCéézannezanne
He is painting from He is painting from a high viewpoint – a high viewpoint – which tips the which tips the landscape up, landscape up, flattening it closer flattening it closer to the picture plane to the picture plane and cuts down the and cuts down the sky area. sky area.