Showing 8 artworks with Georges Seurat and with 1890 and with Neo-Impressionism
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Georges Seurat
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1890
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Neo-Impressionism
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- Putty
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Celadon
- Georges Seurat
- Neo-Impressionism
- Pointillism
- French Art
- Landscape Painting
- Color Theory
- Modern Art
- Marine Art
- 1890 Painting
- Optical Art
- Impressionism
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Light And Color
- 19Th Century Art
- Impressionist Art
- French Impressionism
- Harbor Scene
- Gravelines
- Impressionist Style
- Pointillism Painting
- Waterfront
- 1890S Art
- Optical Mixing
- Indianapolis Museum Of Art
- Coastal Landscape
Georges Pierre Seurat (1859-1891), a pioneer of luminous precision, revolutionized painting with Pointillism—a technique rooted in scientific observation and optical illusion. His meticulous approach to color and composition profoundly impacted the trajectory of modern art.
Experience the serene beauty of Georges Seurat's 'The Canal at Gravelines.' This Pointillist masterpiece captures a tranquil harbor scene bathed in diffused light, showcasing meticulous detail and harmonious color palettes.
'The Channel at Gravelines' resides in the National Gallery collection, marking a significant achievement in art history.
Georges Seurat's Evening, Honfleur (1886) exemplifies Pointillism—a revolutionary technique blending dots of color to create luminous landscapes like the serene French coast.
Experience Seurat's 'The Channel of Gravelines,' a stunning Pointillist masterpiece capturing a serene coastal scene. Explore the beauty & tranquility of this iconic painting.
Georges Seurat's 'The Channel at Gravelines' (1890) captures a tranquil harbor scene with Pointillist precision. Explore boats, light & the Neo-Impressionist movement.