Thursday, December 31, 2020

Fénéon and Neo-Impressionism

 Félix Fénéon coined the term Neo-Impressionism  in 1886 to describe a style founded by Georges Seurat and was a champion of many of the artists, especially Seurat and Signac.  It was involved with political theories of anarchism and scientific studies of light and color.

Henri, Edmond Cross, French, The Golden Isles, 1891-92.




Albert Dubois-Pillet, French, The Forges of Ivry, 1888-89.




Paul Signac, French, Setting Sun, Sardine Fishing.  Adagio.  Opus 221.  1891.



George-Pierre Seurat, French, Seated Woman with a Parasol, 1884-85.



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