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Impressionist Portrait using Post-Impressionist Painting Technique
Portrays a Fleeting Moment in Time
Impressionism vs. Post-Impressionism
• Post-Impressionism was a name given to a group of artists by art critic, Roger Fry, when he wanted to distinguish a new string of young artists from the older Impressionists
• This new group of artists were still using Impressionist techniques and ideas, but they were morphing them slightly…
Impressionism vs. Post-Impressionism
Impressionism Post-Impressionism
Pastel Colors Bold Colors
Realistic Color Unnatural Color
Organic, Natural Forms Geometric Forms
Realistic Distort Reality for Expressive Effect
Thick Application of Paint Thick Application of Paint
Many Brush Strokes Many Brush Strokes
Moment in Time/Real Subject Matter Moment in Time/Real Subject Matter
• Impressionism Examples!
Impression Sunrise; Claude Monet; 1872; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
Rouen Catherdral Full Sunlight; Claude Monet; 1894; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
*LIGHTING (Different times of day)
Rue M. Decked Out with Flags; Claude Monet; 1878; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
The Walk, Lady with a Parasol; Claude Monet; 1875; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
Children Playing on the Beach; Mary Cassatt; 1890s; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
Rehearsal on Stage; Edgar Degas; 1874; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
Lighting: Natural vs. Unnatural
Rehearsal in the Foyer of Opera; Edgar Degas; 1872; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
Two Dancers on Stage; Edgar Degas; 1874; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
Dancer on Stage; Edgar Degas; 1878; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
Luncheon of the Boating Party; Pierre Renoir; 1881; Impressionism; Oil on Canvas (was featured in the
movie Amelie)
•Post-Impressionism Examples!
Antibes; Henri-Edmond Cross; 1908; Post-Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
BOLD COLORS
At the Moulin Rouge; Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec; 1892,-1895; Post-Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
UNNATURAL COLOR
Maison Maria on the way to the ChEteau Noir; Paul Cezanne; c. 1895; Post-Impressionism; Oil on Canvas
GEOMETRIC FORMS
Self-Portrait; Paul Gauguin; 1889; Post-Impressionism; Oil on Panel
DISTORT REALITY FOR EXPRESSIVE EFFECT
The Crying Spider; Odilon Redon; 1881; Post-Impressionism; Charcoal
DISTORT REALITY FOR EXPRESSIVE EFFECT
Assignment
• Capture a moment in time using Post-Impressionist technique– Bold colors– Unnatural colors– Geometric Forms– Distort Reality for Expressive effect– Apply paint thickly– Use many brush strokes
My Example