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Psychic Impressionism is the painting style created by American artist James Paul Kocsis (1936-2021).[1] The style, which often was marked by thick, highly expressive brushstrokes of brilliantly colored paints, shared some of the techniques popularized by the neo-expressionist movement in late 20th century American painting.[2][3] Psychic Impressionism is exemplified by Kocsis’s 1970 painting Igneous Man (oil on linen, 51x37-1/2).

  1. ^ Kocsis, James Paul. (Who'sWho in the World 2006 ed.: Marquis Who'sWho. 2006. p. 1382. ISBN 9780837911359.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. ^ "Allentown artist bares "universal soul" with series on blacks". The Morning Call. April 22, 1988.
  3. ^ "James Paul Kocsis, fiercely independent Allentown artist who "painted the human soul," has died at 85". The Morning Call. January 22, 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2023.