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Title: Post-Impressionist Movement
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Gauguin was known to use bright and bold
colors for his paintings. He was different from other painters in the movement because of his choice of paint. One of Gauguin's most famous paintings was Tropical Vegetation Martinique, were he showed the brightness and bold colors that brought out the realism in the painting... Showed first 250 characters
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The artists that contributed to the movement are the reason that the movement was the way it was.
The legacy of the Post Impressionism movement leads the way for new and famous movements and painters. Pablo Picasso and Henri Anatisse are some of those famous painters who were affected by Post impressionism... Showed next 250 characters
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