Post-Impressionist
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to a movement of Western art that existed from the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth century. The term was coined by art critics Roger Fry, Clive Bell and others to refer to art that chronologically followed the Impressionist movement but was distinct from Neo-Impressionism. It is characterized by widely differing, highly personal artistic styles.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Turn of the Century: Impressionism to Realism in American Prints, August 7-September 12, 1954
Sub-Series
Abstract
From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition surveying the development of printmaking by American artists during the turn from the nineteenth to twentieth centuries, 1860 to 1912. The exhibition records span four folders plus photographs.
Dates:
August 7-September 12, 1954