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Gauguin was a post-impressionist artist. You can see examples of his work at the related link.
George Surat is an impressionist, (a type of artist) and and he used dots to do his paintings.
You're probably thinking of Georges Seurat, who was an Impressionist pointillist.
Indeed not. Impressionism is a movement of the second half of the 1800s. Albrecht Dürer lived 1471-1528. He was a German Renaissance artist.
There are two roses named after Emilys. The first is named after Emily Carr was a Canadian modern and post-impressionist artist and writer in the late-1800s to early-1900s.
I am not sure but if you look up Monet you will find out because he was an impressionist artist
Claude Monet is considered an Impressionist.
No, Escher is not considered an impressionist artist.
Impressionist
No, but Monet was a French Impressionist.
Around 1880s with Vincent Van Gogh who was a post- Impressionist artist.
He was an impressionist.
1907
He is an impressionist artist.
I think you mean a post-impressionist artist. This is a term applied to Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, because they came after and differed from the impressionists.
Because he was part of the impressionist group and painted like the other impressionist painters. Click link below and see the paintings!
He certainly is not. He is a contemporary artist, who paints a kind of stylized realism.