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primitivism Paul Gauguin, 1879, oil/canvas, Museum of art Northampton, Ma us.
symbolizing Gauguin's engagement with the impressionist movement before developing his distinct post-impressionist style. capturing the essence of suburban landscape through light and color. -
Emphasis on emotion and personal expression, using bold colors and thick brushstrokes while moving away from realism.
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post impressionism Vincent van Gogh 1887, oil on canvas, 40.6 x 31.8cm, painting, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Netherlands.
exploring his own identity and emotional turmoil from his experience during Parisian sojourn. Capturing Van Goghs style though bold brushstrokes and bright vibrant colors. -
The idealization that recreates the experience of primitive times, places, and people, through either emulation or recreation.
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primitivism Pablo Picasso, 1907, oil on canvas, 243.9 x 233.7 cm, The museum of Modern Art.
Using provocative form and multiplicity of viewpoints to challenge the viewers perception of space and form showing his interests in African and Iberian art. Using bold earthy colors with the rejection of naturalism. -
post impressionism Amedeo Modigliani, 1917, oil on canvas,23 7/8 x 36 1/2 in, painting, metropolitan Museum of art New York City.
the models body covering the whole canvas while showing her skins contrast to the red under her. using warmth and light into and orchestration of color contour and brushwork,