3. Techniques and Characteristics of Post-Impressionism

Some key characteristics of Post-Impressionist art include the use of symbolic and abstract elements, the exploration of light and color to convey mood and emotion, and a focus on form and structure rather than realistic representation. Artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and Georges Seurat are known for their contributions to this influential art movement.
Key Points
- Post-Impressionism developed as a reaction against the naturalism of Impressionism
- Artists of this movement focused on expressing personal emotions and interpretations through vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes
- Key characteristics include the use of symbolic and abstract elements, exploration of light and color, and a focus on form and structure
- Artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and Georges Seurat were prominent figures in Post-Impressionism
Key Terms
- Symbolism
- Abstract
- Impasto
- Pointillism
- Chiaroscuro
- Composition
