Neoimpressionism
[nee-oh-im-presh-uh-niz-uh m] /ˌni oʊ ɪmˈprɛʃ əˌnɪz əm/
noun, (sometimes initial capital letter) Fine Arts.
1.
the theory and practice of a group of post-impressionists of about the middle 1880s, characterized chiefly by a systematic juxtaposition of dots or points of pure color according to a concept of the optical mixture of hues.
/ˌniːəʊɪmˈprɛʃəˌnɪzəm/
noun
1.
a movement in French painting initiated mainly by Seurat in the 1880s and combining his vivid colour technique with strictly formal composition See also pointillism
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