Post Impressionism Collection
Post-Impressionism, a movement that emerged in the late 19th century
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Post-Impressionism, a movement that emerged in the late 19th century, revolutionized the art world with its innovative approach to capturing emotions and sensations on canvas. Artists like Walter Richard Sickert, Pierre Bonnard, Vincent van Gogh, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cezanne, and Edouard Vuillard were at the forefront of this artistic revolution. In "Ennui, " painted by Walter Richard Sickert in c1914 (1935), we are transported into a world of melancholy and boredom. The somber tones and languid figures evoke a sense of restlessness that is both captivating and haunting. Pierre Bonnard's "Mirror above a Washstand" from 1908 invites us into an intimate space where everyday objects become infused with vibrant colors. The play of light on the mirror creates an ethereal atmosphere that blurs the line between reality and imagination. Van Gogh's "Field with Flowers near Arles" transports us to the idyllic countryside where nature bursts forth in vivid hues. The bold brushstrokes convey Van Gogh's emotional connection to his surroundings as he captures the essence of beauty amidst simplicity. In "Vue sur L'Estaque et le Chateau d'If, " created by Paul Cezanne around 1883-85, we witness his unique interpretation of landscapes. Through geometric shapes and flattened perspectives, Cezanne challenges traditional notions of representation while still capturing the essence of Provence's picturesque scenery. Vincent van Gogh mesmerizes us yet again with his masterpiece "Oleanders. " Painted in 1888 during his time in Arles, this vibrant composition showcases Van Gogh's mastery over color as he transforms simple flowers into symbols of vitality and hope. Edgar Degas takes us backstage in his painting "Dancers Pink and Green.