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Edouard Manet | painted dark against lt, used black as accent, later used colorful palette |
Claude Monet | reds, quick brushstrokes, blue instead of black |
Auguste Renoir | he detested black |
Edgar Degas | pastels of human figure in stop-action pose |
Georges Seurat | scientific method of painting with dots of color to mix visually |
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec | First to make poster Art, show emotions through color and light, self imposed exile from high society |
Paul Cezanne | scientific method of painting with squarish patches of color to build up geometric forms |
Paul Gauguin | simplified forms in unnatural colors with strong outlines in rhythmic patterns |
Vincent van Gogh | impasto thick paint in choppy strokes or wavy lines |
Pablo Picasso | Cubism, Analytical and Synthetic |
Henri Rousseau | symbolist, blending of tones, jungle scenes |
Amedeo Modigliani | Italian Expressionist, elongated shapes in portraits |
Georges Rouault | a Fauve briefly, but preferred to paint pain and suffering, stained glass appearance |
Emil Nolde | Expressionist, hideous masklike faces |
Marc Chagall | French, imaginative fantasies were pre Surrealism |
Edvard Munch | extreme emotions basic LINE element used |
Andy Warhol | Pop Art, Multi color prints |
Rene Magritte | Surrealist, clouds |
Salvador Dali | Surrealist, neuroses, hallucinations, meticulous realism |
David Hockney | Pop artist of Narrative art |