The Parade, 1887-8
Georges Pierre Seurat: The Father of Pointillism
Georges Pierre Seurat, a French post-impressionist artist, is best known for his innovative technique called pointillism. This technique involves the application of small dots or points of color onto the canvas, which blend together when viewed from a distance to create an image. Seurat developed this technique as a reaction against the impasto style of impressionism and sought to create a more scientific approach to painting.The Parade: A Study in Pointillism
The Parade, painted in 1887-88, is one of Seurat's most famous works and showcases his pointillist technique to its fullest extent. The painting depicts a scene from the Cirque Fernando, a popular Parisian circus, and features a crowd of people dressed in their Sunday best. Seurat used a limited color palette for this painting, consisting mainly of blues, greens, and reds. He applied these colors in small dots or points, which blend together to create a sense of depth and movement. The result is a vibrant and dynamic image that captures the energy and excitement of the circus.The Significance of The Parade in Art History
The Parade is significant in art history as it represents the culmination of Seurat's pointillist technique. It also marks a departure from traditional impressionism and paved the way for the development of neo-impressionism, which sought to create a more scientific approach to painting. Seurat's use of color theory in The Parade was particularly innovative. He used complementary colors to create contrast and depth, as well as to suggest movement and light. This technique had a profound influence on later artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Henri Matisse.Experience The Parade with ArtsDot's Hand-Made Oil Paintings
At ArtsDot, we offer high-quality hand-made oil paintings of The Parade. Our skilled artists use traditional techniques to create stunning reproductions that capture the vibrancy and energy of Seurat's original work. Our oil paintings are available in a range of sizes, from small desktop pieces to large wall hangings. We also offer custom framing options to suit your style and decor. Order now and experience the beauty and innovation of The Parade for yourself.Georges Seurat (1859 – 1891)
Discover Georges Seurat (1859-1891), the pioneer of Pointillism & Neo-Impressionism! Explore 'A Sunday on La Grande Jatte' and his revolutionary color theory capturing modern life. Shop hand-painted reproductions!
About this artwork
- Title: The Parade, 1887-8
- Artist: Georges Seurat
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Period: 19th Century
- Medium type: WallArt
- Corpus context: scientific optics , “neo-impressionism
- Main color: Rosy Brown
- Keywords: movement , impressionism , seurat
- Perceived brightness: brilliant
Quick Facts
- Movement: Pointillism
- Year: 1887-88
- Location: Metropolitan Museum
- Title: The Parade
- Notable elements: Dot technique
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Artistic style: Post-Impressionist

