The term Post-Impressionism refers to:

A. a splinter group composed of just a few founding members of Impressionism.
B. a neutral term describing the varied directions of a few artists who both accepted and rejected some of the aims of Impressionism.
C. a specific style of painting involving the use of tiny dots of pure color.
D. the German art movement that admired and emulated Impressionist art.
E. the musical equivalent of Impressionist painting, a late 19th-century movement.

B

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