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synchronistical

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See: concurrent, simultaneous


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Whereas in Fauvism, as started by Henry Matisse, colours were put arbitrarily, and in Pointillism, as in Seurat, the colours were put in a more synchronistical fashion, in Op art, as of Bridgette Riley, the colours and their capacity to enhance or subdue each other were studied to the fullest extent.
 
 
 
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