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[[Image:Seurat Jatte.jpg|thumb|300px|Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte]]'''George-Pierre Seurat''' was a [[Neo-Impressionist]] [[painter]], known for being good with colors - he applied the theories of [[Eugene Chevreul]] to create a technique known as [[pointillism]], whereby small dots of color appear to combine to create the illusion of entirely different colors.
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[[Image:Seurat Jatte.jpg|thumb|280px|Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884 – 1886.]]
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[[File:Baigneurs a Asnieres.jpg|thumb|280px|Baigneurs a Asnieres, 1884.]]
  
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His masterpiece, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, hangs in the [[Art]] Institute of Chicago.
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'''George-Pierre Seurat''' (1859 – 1891) was a [[French]] Neo-Impressionist [[painter]], known for being good with colors. He applied the theories of [[Eugene Chevreul]] to create a technique known as [[pointillism]], whereby small dots of color appear to combine to create the illusion of entirely different colors.
  
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His masterpiece, ''Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'', hangs in the [[Art]] Institute of Chicago. Its first public appearance was in Paris at the eighth [[Impressionist]] exhibition in May, 1886.
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[[Image:Seurat Paradetl.jpg|thumb|left|The Side Show, Detail, 1888.]]
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[[File:Seurat The Seine at La Grande Jatte in the Spring 1888.jpg|thumb|220px|center|The Seine at La Grande Jatte in the Spring, 1888.]]
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== See also ==
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*[[Toulouse-Lautrec|Henri Toulouse-Lautrec]]
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*[[Paul Signac]]
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Latest revision as of 00:36, July 12, 2016

George-Pierre Seurat.jpg
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884 – 1886.
Baigneurs a Asnieres, 1884.

George-Pierre Seurat (1859 – 1891) was a French Neo-Impressionist painter, known for being good with colors. He applied the theories of Eugene Chevreul to create a technique known as pointillism, whereby small dots of color appear to combine to create the illusion of entirely different colors.

His masterpiece, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, hangs in the Art Institute of Chicago. Its first public appearance was in Paris at the eighth Impressionist exhibition in May, 1886.


The Side Show, Detail, 1888.
The Seine at La Grande Jatte in the Spring, 1888.

See also