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The neo-impressionism method consists in uniformly covering the canvas with small spots (dots) of pure spectral colors.

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Paysanne Couchant
Camille Pissarro
1882

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Paysanne Couchant
Camille Pissarro
1882

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Mark two points that reflect the main genre preferences of Neo-impressionists.

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The Milliner
Paul Signac
1885

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The Milliner
Paul Signac
1885

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Ankerplaats
Albert Dubois-Pillet
1885

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Ankerplaats
Albert Dubois-Pillet
1885

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Which of the most famous paintings of the first Neo-Impressionists was NOT created by the founder of this movement, Georges Seurat?

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Path in the Country
Charles Angrand
1886

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Path in the Country
Charles Angrand
1886

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Many great artists who entered the history of art as representatives of Post-Impressionism used the techniques of the Neo-Impressionists. Who did it most actively?

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Portrait of Alice Sethe
Theo van Rysselberghe
1888

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Portrait of Alice Sethe
Theo van Rysselberghe
1888

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One Italian landscape painter, who worked in different years in the styles of realism and symbolism, also became known for his works in the pointillist technique. Who was he?

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Portrait of Felix Feneon
Paul Signac
1890

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Portrait of Felix Feneon
Paul Signac
1890

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In addition to the founder of Neo-impressionism, Georges Seurat, and his close friend Paul Signac, three painters worked in the technique of separate application of paints with small strokes. Who is “superfluous”?

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Woman by a lamp
Paul Signac
1890

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Woman by a lamp
Paul Signac
1890

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Neo-Impressionism did not become one of the leading movements in the development of Russian modernism, but one of the named artists created pointillist paintings.

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Portrait of Marie Vuillard
Edouard Vuillard
1890

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Portrait of Marie Vuillard
Edouard Vuillard
1890

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A portrait of French critic Felix Feneon against a decorative background in the style of pointillism was painted in 1890 by Neo-impressionist…

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The Portrait of Maximilien Luce
Paul Signac
1891

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The Portrait of Maximilien Luce
Paul Signac
1891

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Neo-Impressionism, which had purely French roots, did not have too many successors – most of all in two countries, namely:

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Beach on the Mediterranian
Henri-Edmond Cross
1891

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Beach on the Mediterranian
Henri-Edmond Cross
1891

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Art group “Groupe de Lagny”, which set the main task of the development of the theory of colour and the technique of colour separation of Seurat, together with Maximilian Luce, was organized by two painters:

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Dawn, Noon, Sunset and Dusk
Salvador Dali
1979

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Dawn, Noon, Sunset and Dusk
Salvador Dali
1979

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During his lifetime, this artist – a consistent Neo-impressionist practitioner and theorist of style became a recognized classic, was awarded the Order of the Legion of Honor in 1911. It is…

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La Voile verte
Paul Signac
1904

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La Voile verte
Paul Signac
1904

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In the Society of Independent Artists, the founder of which, in particular, was G. Seurat, three of the Neo-impressionist artists exhibited their works. Who is mistakenly included in the list?

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A Worker’s Day
Giacomo Balla
1904

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A Worker’s Day
Giacomo Balla
1904

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The artist combined points of different sizes on one canvas – he processed the background and large surfaces with large dots and used small points for details, which made it possible for more subtle modeling. What was the name of this Neo-Impressionist?

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The Point of Rossignol
Theo van Rysselberghe
1904

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The Point of Rossignol
Theo van Rysselberghe
1904

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Almost none of the masters who worked in the manner of pointillism remained in this niche until the end of their creative career – what style did the movement influence mostly?

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Park in Paris
Auguste Herbin
1904

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Park in Paris
Auguste Herbin
1904

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Church
Kazimir Malevich
1905

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Church
Kazimir Malevich
1905

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In book illustration, two of the listed artists successfully worked, bringing the decorativeness characteristic of Neo-impressionism into this genre.

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Landscape with Couple
Henri Martin

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Landscape with Couple
Henri Martin

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This famous artist changed his style from pointillism to cubism in his work.

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Some Waves
Georges Lacombe

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Some Waves
Georges Lacombe

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The neo-impressionism method consists in uniformly covering the canvas with small spots (dots) of pure spectral colors.