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As Impressionism originated earlier in the late 1800s and Expressionism in the early 1900s, it's not surprising that they have a few similarities. Impressionism was more spontaneous while Expressionism was more abstract, but they both used oil paint as medium and put more thought and emotion into their brushstrokes than the current movements were allowing. Neither of their majorities painted to be wealthy, and they set a path for more flexibility in future art movements.
Answer:
<em><u>1. Both Degas and Gauguin used vibrant patterning, but Gauguin incorporated Japanese flat areas of color while Degas used expressive brushwork.</u></em>
Explanation:
Degas was significantly influenced by <u>Ukiyo-e Japanese (woodblock) prints</u> like many other <em>Impressionists.</em> The prints differed a lot from the traditional Western picture. They had bold linear designs and a sense of flatness.
As for Gauguin, Japanese art was one of many <em>influences</em> that impacted greatly on his artwork. He mostly searched and experimented throughout a very difficult life. The influence of<u> Ukiyo-e</u> on Gauguin makes perfectly natural sense as he was a searcher and traditional things couldn’t restrain his creativity.
Degas painted his dancers and people in the full round, while Gauguin didn't use modeling in his colors.