hậu ấn tượng

hậu ấn tượng

Họa sĩ vẽ một bức tranh theo phong cách hậu ấn tượng.

Definition
  1. Noun (Art History):

    • Post-Impressionism: A late 19th-century and early 20th-century art movement that developed as a reaction against Impressionism. While building on the use of vivid color and real-life subject matter pioneered by the Impressionists, Post-Impressionist artists sought to convey more emotional, symbolic, structural, or spiritual meaning.
  2. Adjective:

    • Post-Impressionist: Relating to or characteristic of the Post-Impressionism art movement or its artists and works.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:

    • Hậu ấn tượng một bước ngoặt quan trọng trong lịch sử hội họa. (Post-Impressionism was an important turning point in the history of painting.)
    • Vincent van Gogh một nhân vật then chốt của trào lưu hậu ấn tượng. (Vincent van Gogh was a key figure of the Post-Impressionist movement.)
  • Adjective:

    • Phong cách hậu ấn tượng thể hiện trong các tác phẩm của Paul Cézanne. (The Post-Impressionist style is evident in the works of Paul Cézanne.)
    • Triển lãm trưng bày các bức tranh hậu ấn tượng nổi tiếng. (The exhibition displays famous Post-Impressionist paintings.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in art criticism and historical analysis to describe the period and the diverse styles (such as Pointillism, Symbolism, and early Expressionism) that followed Impressionism.
    • Nghiên cứu của tập trung vào ảnh hưởng của hậu ấn tượng đối với nghệ thuật hiện đại. (Her research focuses on the influence of Post-Impressionism on modern art.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Chủ nghĩa hậu ấn tượng: Another, more formal term for Post-Impressionism (the movement).
  • Họa sĩ hậu ấn tượng: A Post-Impressionist painter.
  • Ấn tượng: Impressionism (the preceding movement).
Synonyms
  • Post-Impressionism (for the noun).
  • Post-Impressionist (for the adjective).
Related Concepts
  • Pointillism: A technique of painting using small dots of color, associated with Post-Impressionist artists like Georges Seurat.
  • Symbolism: An artistic movement that used symbols to represent ideas, often overlapping with Post-Impressionist goals.
  • Expressionism: An artistic style that emphasizes emotional experience, whose roots are often traced to Post-Impressionism.