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Van Gogh and Gauguin: Powerful Post-Impressionists
Inspiration
Van Gogh preferred to be outdoors, surrounded by nature. He was inspired by the beauty around him and set out to paint how this made him feel.
Gauguin preferred to paint indoors, from his own memory and imagination. He was inspired to create art that was more dramatic than the subject itself.
Style
Van Gogh was a master of perspective. He chose creative and realistic ways to represent three-dimensional objects on a flat canvas.
Van Gogh's style was imaginative and full of feeling. His content and color choices were deeply attached to his emotions.
Gauguin is known for his heavily symbolic style. He wanted to show the deeper, even spiritual meaning behind the things he chose to paint.
Techniques
Van Gogh used tubes of thick paint on his artwork. He did not smooth his brushstrokes after applying them, creating a heavy texture and a sense of energy.
Gauguin created exaggerated, almost abstract shapes with smooth, blended brushstrokes. This created an effect of flatness and simplicity of form.
What are the points of comparison used in this passage?
biography of Van Gogh and Gauguin and how it affected their paintings
choice of paint, choice of subject, and choice of realism
inspiration, style, and techniques
the passage compares and contrasts the artwork of Van Gogh and Gauguin
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inspiration, style, and techniques
The passage is organized under those three points of comparison, describing how each artist differed in inspiration, artistic style, and painting techniques.
The passage is organized under those three points of comparison, describing how each artist differed in inspiration, artistic style, and painting techniques.
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