Postimpressionism: term coined by Roger Fry, referring to the work of some late 19th-cent. painters who, although they developed their varied styles quite independently, were united in their rejection of Impressionism.
They include:
The term embraces a far wider school of thought than the neo-impressionism of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac.
Related nodes:
Source:
Arnason, H.H., "History of Modern Art", Abrams, NY, (Abrams chooses to list no date)
Last Updated 2.20.04