Synthetist painters

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Synthetist painters were late 19th-century artists, associated with figures like Paul Gauguin, who emphasized flat areas of color, bold outlines, and the synthesis of subject, form, and emotion over naturalistic representation.

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instanceOf artistic movement
group of painters
artisticGoal express inner emotion rather than optical reality
unify color, line, and idea
associatedWith Paul Gauguin
Paul Sérusier
Pont-Aven School
Les Nabis
surface form: The Nabis

Émile Bernard
characteristic bold outlines
emphasis on decorative surface
flat areas of color
rejection of strict naturalism
simplified forms
synthesis of subject, form, and emotion
countryOfOrigin France
emphasis decorative composition
emotional content
subjective vision
field painting
genre Post-Impressionism
historicalContext contributed to the development of modern art
developed after Impressionism
influenced Expressionism
Fauvism
early abstract art
influencedBy Cloisonnism
Impressionism
Japanese prints
Paul Gauguin
Symbolism
location Brittany
Pont-Aven
movement Synthetism
opposedTo illusionistic depth
naturalistic representation
philosophicalBasis Symbolist aesthetics
primacy of imagination
technique dark contour lines
deliberate distortion of perspective
large flat color planes
timePeriod late 19th century
usedSubjectMatter exotic and non-European cultures
mythological themes
religious themes
rural life in Brittany

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Émile Schuffenecker influenced Synthetist painters