| 41. | However, as he settled down and particularly after travelling to Post-impressionist Pointillism became strong although never dominant.
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| 42. | After experimenting with Pointillism, he adopted his own approach to Post-Impressionism, painting landscapes directly from nature.
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| 43. | He invented this technique which appears very different than Pointillism or the Ben-Day Dots of artist Roy Lichtenstein.
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| 44. | The artist was influenced heavily by northern Italians'use of divisionism and the French's better known pointillism.
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| 45. | He is known as a specialist artist in physical pointillism and creator of the figurative nail sculpture art-form.
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| 46. | Hendon's style has been referred to as " poured pointillism ", and " synthetic impressionist protraits ".
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| 47. | Yet considered as political pointillism, they outline the challenge the Democrats face as they try to cobble together 270 electoral votes.
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| 48. | The pulsating spectrum is shapeless, a kind of Dada-Seurat where the colour pointillism is not for image-making.
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| 49. | Whereas others _ Leonard Bernstein, for example _ have painted Mahler's music in broad strokes, Kubelik opts for pointillism.
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| 50. | He was instrumental in the founding of the Soci�t?des Artistes Ind�pendants, and was one of the first artists to embrace Pointillism.
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