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Discover the artistic journey of Van Gogh and the evolution of Post-Impressionism in this insightful lesson. Learn how artists like Gauguin and Cézanne played key roles in shaping art movements like Cubism. Dive into the influences of Japanese prints and the innovative techniques that defined these transformative periods.
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Chapter 22 Lesson Quiz Review
Van Gogh was the artist who wished to express his most personal feelings in his paintings.
Post-Impressionism was a French art movement that immediately followed Impressionism, in which the artists involved showed a greater concern for structure and form than did the Impressionist artists.
Gauguin succeeded in freeing artists from the idea of copying nature.
Cézanne developed technique of applying colors in small, flat patches. A plane is also known as a surface.
Blue tones are what Cézanne often used to show depth in his paintings.
Impressionism was a movement whose influence is seen in the Post-Impressionists’ regard for light and its effect on color.
Japanese prints were an eastern art form that influenced van Gogh’s painting style.
FatatateMiti is a painting in which the flat areas of bright colors imitate the look of a medieval stained-glass window.