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In Impressionist painters, they were using light in the majority of their paintings. To create different effects on their paintings. 
Another important aspect of impressionist painting is that they all had a message behind them. The artist describes something in his painting always try to send a moral message through their painting. 
Most importantly the invention of photographs happens during the impressionist time so that discovery has a huge impact on impressionism. 
At that time artist has different pigments that they were using in their painting. And that made a big difference in their art pieces.
From the MET website one thing that I see that wasn't mentioned in the video is that impressionism painter was audacious. Edouart Manet was leaving his painting half unfinished we can see that on his painting Madame Edouard mane

                                                          POST IMPRESSIONISM

Post-impressionism is the continuation of impressionism. Impressionism brought a new technique of painting (use of color and light) that has changed the way people use to pain and the post-impressionist painter use this technique and try to make better paintings. Post-impressionist painting is more complex, some people also stressed the passion of post-impressionist painters. The most famous painters are the ones from post-impressionism.
One aspect of post-impressionism not mentioned in the video is that post-impressionist painters were painting about their daily life like Henry de Toulouse-Lautrec painting name le divan rose. Were he paints people in a cafe watching a show.

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