Another important aspect of Post-Impressionism is its rejection of naturalistic representation. Instead of trying to capture a scene or subject exactly as it appeared in real life, Post-Impressionist artists sought to convey their own unique interpretations and emotions through their work.
This led to the development of styles like Pointillism, where small dots of color are used to create an image, as seen in Seurat's masterpiece "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte."
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