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synthetist
synthetist (ˈsɪnθɪtɪst) [f. synthetic or synthetize: see -ist.] = synthesist.1848 Gilfillan in Tait's Mag. XV. 519 Milton is the synthetist, Dante the analyst of Hell. 1873 Hamerton Th. about Art xii. 167 Synthetists find continual pleasure in observing the relations of things, but from their largen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Synchromism
addition to the Cubists and Impressionists, Macdonald-Wright and Russell were also inspired by artists such as Émile Bernard, who was a Cloisonnist, and the Synthetist wikipedia.org
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synthete
synthete rare—1. (ˈsɪnθiːt) [ad. Gr. συνθέτης composer, agent-n. f. συντιθέναι: see syntheme.] = synthetist.1896 Longm. Mag. Mar. 473 He was a synthete rather than an analyst. Oxford English Dictionary
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Émile Jourdan
Influenced by Gauguin, he adopted the Synthetist style of painting and became known as le peintre de la lumière, the painter of light. wikipedia.org
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Louis Valtat
These last three, calling themselves "Nabis" (after the Hebrew word meaning prophets), were influenced by Paul Gauguin's (1848–1903) Synthetist method wikipedia.org
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Mogens Ballin
They also went to Le Pouldu where they completed a number of Synthetist landscapes under Sérusier's leadership. wikipedia.org
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Alexej von Jawlensky
Together, Verkade and Sérusier transmitted to Jawlensky both practical and theoretical elements of the work of the Nabis, and Synthetist principles of wikipedia.org
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Georges Rasetti (painter, born 1851)
Unappreciated until after his death, Gauguin is now recognized for his experimental use of color and Synthetist style that were distinct from Impressionism wikipedia.org
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Sailor
French pilot's assistant Paul Gauguin later became a leading post-impressionist painter and pioneered modern art's synthetist style. wikipedia.org
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Ion Theodorescu-Sion
Theodorescu-Sion's palette was interchangeably post-Impressionist, Divisionist, Realist, Symbolist, Synthetist, Fauve or Cubist, but his creation had one wikipedia.org
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The Volpini Exhibition, 1889
A poster and an illustrated catalogue were printed, but the show of "Paintings by the Impressionist and Synthetist Group", held in June and early July wikipedia.org
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Self-Portrait with Halo and Snake
Background Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) was a French Post-Impressionist artist and figure in the Symbolist movement known for his contributions to the Synthetist wikipedia.org
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Tapani Rinne
With RinneRadio, Tapani Rinne has collaborated with several artists, including Pan Sonic’s synthetist Mika Vainio and world renowned dance producers such wikipedia.org
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Femme au Chapeau
Metzinger emphasizes the boundaries of colored areas in a fashion not dissimilar to the Synthetist style of Paul Sérusier or Paul Gauguin, structured wikipedia.org
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Émile Bernard chronology
with Eugène Boch February 2: When, at a banquet in honor of Jean Moréas, Gauguin was hailed by Aurier as the leader of Symbolism and initiator of the Synthetist wikipedia.org
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