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navigate by keyword : munch 039 emotive perception vigour freshness spring day breaks rationalist scientific control pointillism advocated georges seurat pointillist paintings van gogh gauguin impatience process produces inconsistent surface trio right centre escape handling completely contrast camille pissarro influential exponent sees importance maintaining strong structure order impose sense depth greyish look used great effect late landscapes vitiate power form lead flaccidity spontaneity avoids pitfall

Vitiate snowflakes in the technique of quilling. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Spring Day on Karl Johan Street, 1891 by Edvard Munch
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Munch's emotive perception of the vigour and freshness of a spring day, however, breaks through the rationalist 'scientific' control of pointillism advocated by Georges Seurat, and, as in the pointillist paintings by Van Gogh and Gauguin, impatience with the process produces inconsistent results over the surface - such as the trio, right of centre, who escape pointillist handling completely. In contrast to Camille Pissarro, another influential exponent of pointillism, Munch sees the importance of maintaining a strong structure in order to impose a sense of depth the greyish look pointillism often produces (which Seurat used to great effect in his late landscapes) can vitiate the power of form and lead to flaccidity. Munch's spontaneity avoids this pitfall.


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