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Post-Impressionism
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For an exhibition in 1910–11 British art critics Roger Fry and Desmond MacCarthy classified the art of Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, and Vincent van Gogh (and in a second exhibition in 1912, early works by Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso) under the somewhat clumsy rubric of Post-Impressionism.
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Paul Gauguin,
In the Vanilla Grove, Man and Horse,
1891
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Henri Rousseau,
Artillerymen,
ca. 1893-1895
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Paul Cézanne,
Bibémus,
ca. 1894-1895
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Pablo Picasso,
Le Moulin de la Galette,
Autumn 1900
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Pablo Picasso,
Woman Ironing,
Paris, spring 1904
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Pablo Picasso,
Fernande with a Black Mantilla,
1905-1906
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