Not at all, his Expressionism is far from impressionistic.
Dail lived in Figueras as a child, and began painting in an Impressionist style influenced by his family's friends the Pixtots. Impressionism is about en-plein-air painting, sitting outside and painting what you see.
His painting style was Impressionism. That is not Cubism.
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he draw his feelings.
Realism is a French term meaning Naturalistic Painting with a socio-polical message, where as Impressionism is a term that was used as derogatory, but the impressionist used as a label for themselves "which was to capture an instantaneous impression of a scene in nature."
Dail lived in Figueras as a child, and began painting in an Impressionist style influenced by his family's friends the Pixtots. Impressionism is about en-plein-air painting, sitting outside and painting what you see.
"Impressionism" fits 35 across in today's Telegraph!
His painting style was Impressionism. That is not Cubism.
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he draw his feelings.
Not when painting.
The style of van Gogh is considered to Post Impressionism, with expressive brush strokes and colors clear and strong that he inspired and influenced several generations of artists.
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There are many, but here's one to get you started: "On White II" (Kandinsky 1923)
Robert Delaunay did, Kasimir Malevitch did, Kandinsky did.
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