Postimpressionism
Term which was invented by the art critic R. Fraf, on the occasion of the exhibition of works of Cézanne, Derain, Matisse, Serra, Van Gogh, Rouo, Picasso, etc. at the Grafton Gallery in London, in 1910. Despite the fact that there may not be reason for a single, common style of these artists, however, is a generic truth that all of them had reacted in the Impressionists preoccupation with optical phenomena.