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Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Daffodils in a vase, 1930 oil on paper signed
Located in Paris, FR
Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Daffodils in a vase, 1930 Signed and dated "GLC 3 III 30" lower
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1930s Post-Impressionist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with apples, 1939 gouache signed
Located in Paris, FR
Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with apples gouache on paper signe on the lower left
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1930s Post-Impressionist Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Gouache

Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with fruits, 1938, oil on paper
Located in Paris, FR
Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with fruits, 1938 oil on paper 32 x 40 cm In good
Category

1930s Post-Impressionist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) A flower bouquet, 1928, oil on paper signed
Located in Paris, FR
Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) A flower bouquet, 1928, oil on paper signed and dated ""GLC VI 28
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1950s Post-Impressionist Still-life Paintings

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Oil

Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with blue tablecloth, oil on paper
Located in Paris, FR
Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with blue tablecloth oil on paper 31.5 x 39 cm In good
Category

1930s Post-Impressionist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with fruits, oil on paper signed
Located in Paris, FR
Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) Still life with fruits, oil on paper signed and dated ""GLC VIII
Category

1950s Post-Impressionist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) A bouquet of blue flowers 1940, oil on paper
Located in Paris, FR
Georges Louis Claude (1879-1963) A bouquet of blue flowers signed with the initials GLC and dated
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1940s Post-Impressionist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Stunning Pair of Louis XVI Chairs Attributed to Jean-Baptiste Claude Sene, 1780
By Georges Jacob
Located in CA, CA
A very fine pair of Louis XVI chairs attributed to Jean Baptiste Claude Sene Parisian Master
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Antique 1780s French Louis XVI Chairs

Materials

Giltwood

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A Close Look at Post-impressionist Art

In the revolutionary wake of Impressionism, artists like Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne and Paul Gauguin advanced the style further while firmly rejecting its limitations. Although the artists now associated with Postimpressionist art did not work as part of a group, they collectively employed an approach to expressing moments in time that was even more abstract than that of the Impressionists, and they shared an interest in moving away from naturalistic depictions to more subjective uses of vivid colors and light in their paintings.

The eighth and final Impressionist exhibition was held in Paris in 1886, and Postimpressionism — also spelled Post-Impressionism — is usually dated between then and 1905. The term “Postimpressionism” was coined by British curator and art critic Roger Fry in 1910 at the “Manet and the Postimpressionists” exhibition in London that connected their practices to the pioneering modernist art of Édouard Manet. Many Postimpressionist artists — most of whom lived in France — utilized thickly applied, vibrant pigments that emphasized the brushstrokes on the canvas.

The Postimpressionist movement’s iconic works of art include van Gogh’s The Starry Night (1889) and Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884). Seurat’s approach reflected the experimental spirit of Postimpressionism, as he used Pointillist dots of color that were mixed by the eye of the viewer rather than the hand of the artist. Van Gogh, meanwhile, often based his paintings on observation, yet instilled them with an emotional and personal perspective in which colors and forms did not mirror reality. Alongside Mary Cassatt, Cézanne, Henri Matisse and Gauguin, the Dutch painter was a pupil of Camille Pissarro, the groundbreaking Impressionist artist who boldly organized the first independent painting exhibitions in late-19th-century Paris.

The boundary-expanding work of the Postimpressionist painters, which focused on real-life subject matter and featured a prioritization of geometric forms, would inspire the Nabis, German Expressionism, Cubism and other modern art movements to continue to explore abstraction and challenge expectations for art.

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