Neo-Impressionist painting
C31237
concept
A Neo-Impressionist painting is a late 19th-century artwork characterized by scientifically informed, methodical brushwork—often using small dots or strokes of pure color—to achieve luminous, optically mixed effects and harmonious compositions.
Observed surface forms (2)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Australian Impressionist painting | 4 |
| Neo-Impressionist work | 2 |
Instances (11)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| The Beach at Saint-Clair | — |
| The Farm, Saint-Clair | — |
| Madame van Rysselberghe and her Daughter | — |
| The Reading | Neo-Impressionist work |
| The Scheldt Upstream from Antwerp in the Evening | — |
| Sailboats and Estuary | — |
| Golden Summer, Eaglemont | Australian Impressionist painting |
| Still glides the stream, and shall for ever glide | Australian Impressionist painting |
| A Holiday at Mentone | Australian Impressionist painting |
| The Big Picture (Opening of the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia) | Australian Impressionist painting |
| Paul Signac’s Saint-Tropez series | Neo-Impressionist work |