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Impressionism
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Painting technique recognized by its short, vibrant brushstrokes laid next to each other. Term "impressionism" was first used as a derogatory term.
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TITLE: Impression Sunrise ARTIST: Claude MonetDATE: 1872
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TITLE: Le Dejeuner Sur I'herbe (The picnic or Luncheon on the grass) ARTIST: Edouard ManetDATE: 1863
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TITLE: Olympia ARTIST: Edouard ManetDATE: 1863
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TITLE: A Bar at the Folies-Bergere ARTIST: Edouard ManetDATE: 1881 - 1882
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TITLE: The Slave Ship ARTIST: William TurnerDATE: 1840
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Post-Impressionism
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Focused on symbolism and exaggerated usage of colors to appeal to the emotions. This era also largely included the personality of the artists
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TITLE: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte ARTIST: Georges SeuratDATE: 1884 - 1886STYLE: Pointilism - technique using small distinct dots of pure color that become blended in the viewer's eye
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TITLE: Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe ARTIST: Vincent van GoghDATE: 1889STYLE: Impasto - technique of applying paint thickly so it stands off the surface
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TITLE: The Night Cafe ARTIST: Vincent Van GoghDATE: 1888
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TITLE: The Starry Night ARTIST: Vincent van GoghDATE: 1889
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TITLE: Still Life with Basket of Apples ARTIST: Paul CezanneDATE: 1890 - 1894
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