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combine the
colors optically instead of
physically mixing pigments,
Divisionists believed that they were
achieving the
maximum luminosity scientifically...
-
characterization of
their own
contemporary art. The
Pointillist and
Divisionist techniques are
often mentioned in this context,
because they were the...
-
Seurat began with this
technique is
known as Neo-impressionism. The
Divisionists used a
similar technique of
patterns to form images,
though with larger...
- of
consciousness novel,
montage cinema,
atonal and twelve-tone music,
divisionist painting and
modern architecture.
Modernism explicitly rejected the ideology...
- fourteenth-century
Grandes Chroniques de France.
Belligerents Imperialists Divisionists Commanders and
leaders Lothar I, and King
Pepin II of
Aquitaine Charles...
-
painting by
French painter Paul Signac, from 1909. A
landscape painting in
Divisionist style, it has been in the
Pushkin Museum in
Moscow since 1948. It was...
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printed onto
traditional canvas if required. Jean Metzinger's mosaic-like
Divisionist technique had its
parallel in literature; a
characteristic of the alliance...
- held from 6
October to 15 November.
Metzinger exhibited his Fauvist/
Divisionist Portrait of M.
Robert Delaunay (no. 1191) and
Robert Delaunay exhibited...
- inspiration. Many of Matisse's
paintings from 1898 to 1901 make use of a
Divisionist technique he
adopted after reading Paul Signac's essay, "D'Eugène Delacroix...
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diagonals and
broken planes. His
Leaving the
Theatre (1910–11) uses a
Divisionist technique to
render isolated and
faceless figures trudging home at night...