COA volunteers Jan and Doug Muir return with another dynamic DVD series. Post Impressionism (roughly dated from 1886 to 1905) is a term coined in 1910 by the English art critic and painter Roger Fry and applied to the reaction against the naturalistic depiction of light and color of Impressionism. Although Paul Cezanne, Paul Gaugin, and others each developed their own distinctive styles, they were unified by an interest in expressing their emotional and psychological responses to the world through bold colors and expressive, often symbolic images. Join us this winter to delve deeper into this important period of art history. In February we will study paintings by Auguste Renoir and Vincent Van Gogh. Please call the COA office to reserve your place at 978-318-3020.
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