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  2. Abram Molarsky - Wikipedia

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    Abram Molarsky (Russian: Абрам Молярский; also Abraham Molarsky; September 25, 1880 [1] – May 4, 1955) was a Russian Empire–born American impressionist and post-impressionist visual artist, known primarily as a landscape painter and a colorist. His work is characterized by rich hues and strong, textured brushwork.

  3. Post-Impressionism - Wikipedia

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    Henri Rousseau, The Centenary of Independence, 1892, Getty Center, Los Angeles Paul Cézanne, Les Joueurs de cartes, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Post-Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) was a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism.

  4. Roger Fry - Wikipedia

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    Roger Eliot Fry (14 December 1866 – 9 September 1934) was an English painter and critic, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group.Establishing his reputation as a scholar of the Old Masters, he became an advocate of more recent developments in French painting, to which he gave the name Post-Impressionism.

  5. View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic - Wikipedia

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    View of Rooftops- Vincent Van Gogh 1886 View from Apartment in Rue Lepic Drawing- Vincent van Gogh 1887. View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic (Dutch: Gezicht op de daken van Parijs) is the name of two paintings by the Dutch Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh from 1887, when he lived with his brother Theo in Paris.

  6. Synthetism - Wikipedia

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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 stylistically from Impressionism. Earlier, Synthetism has been connected to the term Cloisonnism , and later to Symbolism . [ 1 ]

  7. Category:Post-Impressionist artists - Wikipedia

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  8. Shoes (Vincent van Gogh) - Wikipedia

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    According to some sources, the shoes did not fit well, prompting the artist to use them as a prop for a painting. [3] Following van Gogh's death, the painting has become a subject of various art historical and philosophical analyses, including those by Martin Heidegger , Meyer Schapiro , and Jacques Derrida , among others.

  9. Émile Schuffenecker - Wikipedia

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    Claude-Émile Schuffenecker (8 December 1851 – 31 July 1934) was a French Post-Impressionist artist, painter, art teacher and art collector. A friend of Paul Gauguin and Odilon Redon , and one of the first collectors of works by Vincent van Gogh , Schuffenecker was instrumental in establishing The Volpini Exhibition , in 1889.