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He was a post-impressionist artist
Pointillism is an Impressionist style of painting so those painters would be called Pointillists. Georges Seurat is a famous Pointillist.
He was one of the original impressionists.
He was an Impressionist, a kind of artist named because their paintings supposedly give the impression of the subject.
Emily Carr used a style of painting called post-impressionism. She used many types of paint including oil on canvas and water colors. Emily often mixed a bit of cubism in her paintings.
Both "Starry Night" paintings are from the Impressionist period by Vincent Van Gogh.
He was an impressionist, but Im not sure he would have placed himself in that catergory! Actually, Van Gogh was a post-impressionist, heavily influenced by the Impressionists.
He applied discipline and order to the Impressionists' spontaneous use of color.
The Impressionist style developed and established itself in the 1870s and 1880s.
He is called a post-impressionist.
The Group of Seven did impressionist paintings which meant they painted a place using only the correct colors, but exaggerating the way it looked.
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.