Neo-Impressionism is a movement that painters usually use dots to create color transfers and mixtures and it is found by George Seurat in 1886. A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, marked the beginning of this movement when it first made its appearance at an exhibition of the Société des Artistes Indépendants in Paris.

He studied then-current color theory publications produced by Charles Blanc, Michel Eugène Chevreul and Odgen Rood, and formulated a precise application of painted dots. Art critic Feliz Feneon described this way of painting in his review of the Eighth Impressionist Exhibition in La Vogue in June 1886. The most famous artist's of these movement are :
- Georges Seurat
- Paul Signac
- Camille Pissarro
- Jan Toorop
- Maximilen Luce
- Anna Boch
- Henry Edmond Cross
- George Lemmen
- Théo van Rysselberghe
- Albert Dubois-Pillet


*Şenyapılı, Önder, Resimde İzlenimcilik Yılları ve İzlenimci Ressamlar,ODTÜ Yayıncılık,2011
*http://arthistory.about.com/od/modernarthistory/a/Neo-Impressionism-Art-History-101-Basics.htm
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