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Synthetism
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an artistic style popular in the late 19th century, characterized by the use of bold, simplified forms and bright colors to create a sense of emotion and movement
What is "synthetism"?
Synthetism was an art movement that began in the late 19th century, mainly in France. It was led by artists such as Gauguin and Bernard. The movement aimed to combine various elements from different styles to create a new, unified artistic approach. Synthetism emphasized the use of bold colors, simple shapes, and flat, two-dimensional forms to express emotions and ideas. Artists in this movement focused on combining the emotional impact of their subjects and a simpler, decorative style. They aimed to create art that was visually impressive and meaningful, using personal symbols and focusing on individual interpretation and artistic design.