Never is a strong word, but the impressionists felt pretty strongly against the uses of black. They were militant about this, favoring vibrant colors of light breaking apart.
George Surat is an impressionist, (a type of artist) and and he used dots to do his paintings.
Both Van Gogh and Renoir used the impasto technique in their paintings. In the impasto method, large amounts of undiluted paint are applied to a painting so that the paint stands out from the canvas.
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.
Claude Debussy used an impressionist style in all of his compositions.
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.
Georges Seurat is a French Post-Impressionist painter, he developed a technique which people called "Pointillism", and he called it "Divisionism". He devised a method of painting which used dots of paint instead of using longer brush strokes to create the picture. His paintings are quite natural using of light and color. Check his paintings on this link (See related Link)
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Yes, he was an Impressionist. Another answer: You might call a few of Vincent paintings of 1887 and early 1888 impressionistic. His very personal style thereafter has nothing to do with impressionism but are an inspiration for the expressionists. Vincent is often labeled Post-impressionist, like P Gauguin.
Oil paint on canvas. Vincent Van Gogh was a Post-Impressionist. His paintings are known for their use of short brushstrokes of vibrant colors which come together to create the object. He was brilliant.
Any color at all.
They used to paint rapidly.