单词 | post-impressionist |
释义 | post-Impressionistn.adj. Art. A. n. An artist whose work exhibits one or more of the characteristics of post-Impressionism. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [noun] > post-Impressionism > artist post-Impressionist1910 1910 Poster (Grafton Gallery) in R. Fry Lett. (1972) I. Pl. 47 Grafton Gallery. Manet and the Post-Impressionists. 1928 J. Galsworthy Swan Song iii. xiii. 317 I remember the first shows in London of those post-impressionists and early Cubist chaps. 1945 D. MacCarthy Memories (1953) 181 ‘What was the exhibition to be called?’.. At last Roger [Fry], losing patience, said: ‘Oh, let's just call them post-impressionists; at any rate, they come after the impressionists.’ 1974 Impressionism (Royal Acad.) 53/1 Increasingly affected by Post-Impressionists 1909+, with rest of Camden Town Group. 1991 Hist. Workshop Spring 208 Camille Pissarro..wrote aggressively in a letter to his son Lucien that the move away from nature by post-impressionists was evocative of the general shift to the right in the country at large. B. adj. Of or belonging to the post-Impressionists or post-Impressionism; characteristic of post-Impressionism. Also in extended use (of music, writing, etc.). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [adjective] > post-Impressionist post-Impressionist1910 post-impressionistic1912 1910 C. Holmes Notes on Post-Impressionist Painters 10 In the first Post-Impressionist painters we have a reaction from the materialism which limited the original Impressionists to the rendering of natural effects of light and colour with the greatest attainable scientific truth. 1914 H. Holley (title) Creation: Post-Impressionist poems. 1922 C. Bell Since Cézanne 81 I can't think why you don't like it: its Post-Impressionist isn't it? 1934 C. Lambert Music Ho! iii. 22 The post-impressionist harmonic experiments, the austerities and asperities of Stravinsky and Bartók. 1978 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts 126 701/2 Mrs. Potter Palmer had been buying Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings with great discernment almost a century ago. 1990 Reader's Digest June 78/1 Most agreed with the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, who in 1910 declared Post-Impressionist paintings: ‘Either a bad joke or a swindle.’ Derivatives ˌpost-impressioˈnistic adj. characteristic of the post-Impressionists or post-Impressionism. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [adjective] > post-Impressionist post-Impressionist1910 post-impressionistic1912 1912 Times 13 Nov. 13/3 First come the strong and simplified, rather Post-Impressionistic paintings of Mrs. Raverat. 1963 S. K. Kumar Bergson & Stream of Consciousness Novel iv. 65 Roger Fry and Desmond MacCarthy..were introduced to Bergsonism through its partial manifestation in the contemporary post-impressionistic painting, which realized for purposes of art the importance of the immediacy of experience rendered in a fluid medium. 1987 G. Phelps From Myth to Modernism xxii. 312 The method is ‘impressionistic’, but it is ‘post-impressionistic’ too in the sense that the inner form is not entirely washed away. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1910 |
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