
Austrian Post-Impressionism
Austrian Post-Impressionism is an art movement from Austria in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that built upon Impressionism's emphasis on capturing moments and light but explored more vivid colors, bold forms, and emotional expression. Artists like Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele used innovative techniques to convey inner feelings and complex symbolism, moving beyond just natural scenes to explore psychological depth. This movement reflects a desire for personal expression and often blends decorative, intricate patterns with a focus on individuality, contributing to the broader development of modern art.