These "rogue artists" certainly made their impression on the 19th century artistic community. Impressionists used unmixed primary colors and small strokes to simulate actual reflected light, causing a stir among the staid critics of the day.
van Gogh: Starry Night van Gogh: Sunflowers van Gogh: House at Auvers van Gogh: Bank of the Oise at Auvers Monet: Fisherman's Cottage Monet: Camille Monet and a Child Monet: Waterlilies Degas: The Star Degas: Dancers in the Green Room Degas: Jockeys on Horseback Gauguin: Street in Tahiti Seurat: A Sunday on La Grande Jatte Hassam: The South Ledges, Appledore
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