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(Art critic) Félix Fénéon was a notable figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, renowned for his roles as an art critic, gallery director, writer, and anarchist. He coined the term Neo-Impressionism in 1886 to describe a group of artists led by Georges Seurat, actively promoting their work. The Fénéon Prize, established in 1949, honors his legacy by recognizing artistic achievements and contributions.