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  • 11post-impressionism — 1910, from POST (Cf. post ) + impressionism (see IMPRESSIONIST (Cf. impressionist)) …

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  • 12Aesthetic Post-Impressionist — Vasili Kandinski …

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  • 13Post-bop — Infobox Music genre name=Post bop color = white bgcolor = crimson stylistic origins= Jazz Bebop Hard bop Modal jazz Avant garde jazz Free jazz Impressionist music cultural origins=early 1960s New York City instruments=Drums Saxophone Trumpet… …

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  • 14postimpressionist — post·impressionist …

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  • 15Impressionism — was a 19th century art movement that began as a loose association of Paris based artists exhibiting their art publicly in the 1860s. The name of the movement is derived from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, Sunrise (Impression,… …

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  • 16Frank Rutter — Infobox Person name = Frank Rutter caption = Cover of Arts and Letters , Spring 1920, co edited by Frank Rutter birth date = 17 February 1876 birth place = Putney, London death date = 18 April 1937 death place = Golders Green, London other names …

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  • 17Art Institute of Chicago — Coordinates: 41°52′46″N 87°37′26″W / 41.87944°N 87.62389°W / 41.87944; 87.62389 This article is about the art mus …

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  • 18Paul Cézanne — Cezanne redirects here. For other uses, see Cezanne (disambiguation). Paul Cézanne Paul Cézanne, c. 1861 Born 19 January 1839(1839 01 19) …

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  • 19Hermitage Museum — For other uses, see Hermitage (disambiguation). Coordinates: 59°56′28″N 30°18′46″E / 59.941°N 30.3129°E / 59.941; 30.3129 …

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  • 20ART — This article is arranged according to the following outline: Antiquity to 1800 INTRODUCTION: JEWISH ATTITUDE TO ART biblical period the sanctuary and first temple period second temple period after the fall of jerusalem relation to early christian …

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