Félix Fénéon

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Félix Fénéon, painted by Paul Signac in 1890.
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Félix Fénéon, painted by Paul Signac in 1890.

Félix Fénéon (1861 - 1944) was a French anarchist and art critic in Paris during the late 1800's. He coined the term "Neo-impressionism" in 1886 to identify a group of artists led by Georges Seurat, which he ardently promoted.

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