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    Synthetism is a term used by post-Impressionist artists like Paul Gauguin, Émile Bernard and Louis Anquetin to distinguish their work from Impressionism. Earlier, Synthetism has been connected to the term Cloisonnism, and later to Symbolism.

  3. May 17, 2024 · Synthetism, in art, method of painting evolved by Paul Gauguin, Émile Bernard, Louis Anquetin, and others in the 1880s to emphasize two-dimensional flat patterns, thus breaking with Impressionist art and theory. The style shows a conscious effort to work less directly from nature and to rely more.

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  4. Apr 10, 2017 · Synthetism (circa 1877 - 1893) Wikipedia. The Flageolet Player on the Cliff by Paul Gauguin, 1889 (Credit: Wikipedia) As their name suggests, Synthetists were interested in unity.

  5. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsSynthetism | Tate

    Synthetism. Term associated with the style of symbolic representation adopted by Paul Gauguin and his followers in the 1880s characterised by flat areas of colour and bold outlines. Eric Forbes-Robertson. In the Forest, Pont-Aven (c.1895) Tate. Louis Anquetin. Girl Reading a Newspaper (1890) Tate.

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