Post-Impressionism
Discover the captivating world of Post-Impressionism by Flaminio Gualdoni, published by Skira in 2008. This insightful exploration delves into a significant art movement that emerged in France as both an extension and a critique of Impressionism. Gualdoni expertly navigates the complexities of Post-Impressionism, a term coined by English art critic Roger Fry, to describe the revolutionary works of late 19th-century painters who initially embraced Impressionist techniques yet sought to transcend its limitations.
With 96 pages of rich content, this paperback offers art enthusiasts and scholars alike a deeper understanding of the innovative spirit that defined this era. Uncover the unique characteristics and influential figures of Post-Impressionism, and appreciate how this movement paved the way for modern art. Perfect for collectors and anyone passionate about art history, Post-Impressionism is a must-have addition to your library.