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Of course Impressionism, since Post-Impressionism means after Impressionism.
Man has not "made" any eleents, but many of the elements on the periodic table do not naturally occur in their purist form in the crust, and some are so unstable that they can only exist for a few seconds after we have produced them in a reaction.
The purist gold can get is 24 carats. Anything higher than 24 carat gold does not exist as you cannot get something purer than pure, and that includes 32 carat gold.
Pizarro was considered to be the father of Impressionism. Impressionism is a type of Art form in which the Artist examined the effects of light and shadow on a surface area without worrying about the realism of the object they were painting. Two types of Impressionism were present, that being the effects of light on flesh and the effects of light on natural surfaces. These two types can be named Figurative Impressionism and Landscape Impressionism. Impressionism was considered to be a lazy form of Art and was rejected during the Romantic and Byzantine periods, but due to Japan taking in interest in such Artwork, modern day society has classed Impressionism as one of the most influencial Art forms of its time.
A purist is someone who will remain true to the core principles of his fellow men.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_impressionism Yes very much so, here is an article all about it.
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Post Impressionism can be seen as a extension of Impressionism, but disregarding many of the limitations and certain concepts of Impressionism.
Impressionism is not a religion.
Post-Impressionism started out in the 1910 by the art critic Roger Fry when he was starting an exhibition in the Grafton Gallery. Post impressionism is a famous art movement which followed quickly after Impressionism.
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."
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