James Pollard, British painter and aquatint engraver was noted for his coach, fox hunting and equine scenes. His work is in no way impressionistic.
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Turkish painter. Medium mostly oil on canvas. Mostly Impressionist style
Not a famous one, anyway.
LeRoy Neiman considers himself to be an "American Impressionist" style painter. Wikipedia refers to him as a pseudo-impressionist.
James Fahey - painter - died in 1885.
Henri Rousseau is one of the greatest mysteries in late 19th century painting -- he was, and remains, difficult to categorize despite ongoing efforts. Many label his style "Primitivism", but Rousseau viewed it as Modernism.One of his most famous paintings, The Sleeping Gypsy, is clearly a world of personal fantasy and dream, ripe with symbolism. Its references to the unconscious make Rousseau, by some accounts, a forerunner of Surrealism. So there are no definitive, categorical answers here!He was a customs officer who became a naive painter.