id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rsjads3nznatbmkcwx3cxfvfyi T. Kotsimbos From the Museum: the Art of Thinking. Part Six: Perception 2014 1 .pdf application/pdf 1257 227 48 simplicity and sophistication of this image invites us to refl ect deeply on Van Gogh's comment that For the Impressionists, optical realism separated visual experience from memory, cultivating an now dominated by optical science; the cool objectivity of impressionism becomes a triumph of technique Van Gogh shattered the power of this illusion by reminding us assimilated the power of capturing the transient eff ects of light and the moment that began with Monet's Impression, Sunrise (1874 opening impressionist exhibition); the excitement, turmoil and varied individual responses to the multipronged impressionist experiments in means and ends; and the timelessness of neo-impressionistic slice of modern life that was Seurat's A Sunday Aft ernoon on the Island of La Grand Jatte (1886 fi nal impressionist exhibition). E-mail: tom.kotsimbos@monash.edu Vincent Van Gogh: Starry Night: 1889; Museum of Modern Art, New York Van Gogh MonetSeurat Created PDF documents can be opened with Acrobat and Adobe Reader 5.0 and later.) ./cache/work_rsjads3nznatbmkcwx3cxfvfyi.pdf ./txt/work_rsjads3nznatbmkcwx3cxfvfyi.txt