Postimpressionism: Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) and Georges Seurat (1859-61)

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Although crediting the Impressionists with the use of pure brilliant colors and light, they strove to express emotions rather than optical impressions. As Harvard Arnason notes: “Instead, they sought to discover, or recover, a new and more complete reality, one that would encompass the inner world of mind and spirit as well as the outer world of physical substance and sensation” (Arnason 64)...
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However, the art critics agree that the emphasis on combination of simplified colors, accent on formal quality and used by the artists techniques achieve a renewed aesthetic sense as well as abstract tendencies in Postimpressionist paintings. Generally, Post-Impressionism is defined as more formal and more emotionally charged comparing to Impressionisms...
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