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Vincent Van Gogh is considered a post-impressionist and a pioneer of the Expressionism. In truth- he represents his own art culture, neither here nor there. He used the techniques developed by the impressionists, but painted not what was seen at a given moment but what he could see at a given moment. He painted the world he lived in from his hearts point of view- not his eyed. By combining both he, in his way, created a new culture. However, in the history of art you will find him under the post-impressionists list.

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