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Post-Impressionists were dissatisfied with the trivial subject matter and loss of structure in Impressionist painting. Seurat and his followers became Pointillists, systematically using tiny dots of color. Cezanne sought to restore a sense of order and structure by reducing objects to basic shapes while retaining the saturated colors of Impressionism. Van Gogh used vibrant color and thick impasto to convey his state of mind. Post-Impressionism was not a singular, unified movement.
The Post-Impressionists were a diverse mixture of artists, each expressing their dissatisfaction with Impressionism in their own ways. Georges Seurat and his followers practiced Pointillism, combining tiny colored dots sometimes numbering in the thousands. Paul Cezanne used saturated colors to render the simple geometric shapes he believed could be used to make up any image. Vincent Van Gogh's impasto brushwork and discerning eye for color theory served him well in expressing his own state of mind. Although they often exhibited together, Post-Impressionist artists were as diverse as can be.
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