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Georges Seurat

Georges Seurat was a French painter who invented Pointillism. He died young and is rumored to have died from overwork, trying to develop his new style further.

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Where did geoges Seurat do his art work?

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He was born in Paris, France, and died there.
In Paris, France.
He lived in Paris.
He lived in Paris.
He lived in Paris, which is not a little village.

Is Seurat poor or rich?

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Is Georges Pierre Seurat alive?

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He actually died of a throat infection that was diagnosed as diphtheria.
It is not sure but it is a respiratory disease. (::)
The cause of Seurat's death is uncertain, and has been attributed to a form of meningitis, pneumonia, infectious angina, and/or (most probably)diphtheria.

As far as I can find out diphtheria does not come in different types.

What is the name of the technique developed by Georges Seurat?

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his technique is TAKING THE THEORIES OF THE IMPRESSIONIST TO THEIR FINAL END. ALSO HE WAS CONCERNED WITH LIGHT AND COLOR BUT WORKED WITH THEM IN A MUCH MORELOGICAL AND STUDIED WAY . HE BUILT UP THECOLORS WITH THOUSANDS OF SMALL DOTS. THE DOTS WERE OF UNIFORM SIZE AND WERE DESINED TO MERGE INTO SHAPES IN THE EYES OF THE PERSON HOLDING IT

What statement about Seurat A Sunday on La Grand Jatte is true?

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'A Sunday in the Park' is not the title of a Seurat painting.

What art movement was Georges Seurat linked to?

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He invented Pointillism, also called Luminism.

Did Georges Seurat have a wife?

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No, he lived secretly with Madeleine Knobloch.

What was georges seurats mum called?

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his mum kissed men at an arcade for a livging

What inspired pointillism?

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Seurat wanted to heighten the intensity of colors.

What were Georges Seurat's influences?

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From Wikipedia: During the 19th century, scientist-writers such as Michel Eugène Chevreul, Ogden Rood and David Sutter wrote treatises on color, optical effects and perception. They were able to translate the scientific research of Helmholtz and Newton into a written form that was understandable by non-scientists. Chevreul was perhaps the most important influence on artists at the time; his great contribution was producing the color wheel of primary and intermediary hues.

Where can I find Georges Seurat's paintings?

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His work is scattered all over, nowhere are many of his paintings in one place.

One or a few are at:

Chicago, Art Institute

London, National Gallery and Tate Gallery

Paris, Musée d'Orsay

Brussels, Royal Museum of Art

Otterloo (Holland) Kröller-Müller Museum

Minneapolis, Institute of Arts

New York, Metropolitan Museum, Museum of Modern Art and Guggenheim Museum.

Merion (Pennsylvania), Barnes Foundation

What art school did Georges Seurat go to?

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He did not go to an art school. what was important to him was the writings of Michel Eugène Chevreul, Ogden Rood and David Sutter, who wrote treatises on color, optical effects and perception.

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What is the purpose of pointillism?

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Colors are much brighter when your mind is left to its own devices and has to optically mix the colors rather than using colors which are premixed and applying it smoothly. Mixing colors together dulls them!!!

What are the names of all of George Seurat paintings?

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I'm 100,000,000,000,000% sure that his most famous painting is Sunday Arternoon at the Island of La Grand Jatte and I am 93% sure that his 2nd to most famous painting The Circus

How did seurat die?

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It is not sure but it is a respiratory disease. (::)

What do you know about Georges-Pierre-Seurat?

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George Seurat was a famous artist

Seurat was a very famous artist. He is most famous for his piece, "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte," which was on a 7 by 10 foot canvas, made entirely out of millions of tiny dots.

How did Georges Seurat become interested in art?

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You do not DRAW paintings - you PAINT them!

What George Seurat parents names?

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Georges Pierre Seurat was raised in Paris, France. His father, Antoine-Chrysostome Seurat, was a customs official who was often away from home, so Seurat and his brother, Emile, and sister, Marie-Berthe, were raised primarily by their mother, Ernestine (Faivre) Seurat. Seurat received his earliest art lessons from an uncle. Later in life, he had a common-law wife, Madeleine Knoblauch and a son, Pierre-Georges Seurat.

How did Georges Seurat become famous and Why?

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he was famous for incorporating dots in his works

What was Georges Seurats mother called?

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He had one son called Pierre Georges.

Facts about georges seurat?

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Click link below to read about him and his paintings.

How did george seurat use his colors?

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george seurat used pointillism which means he didnt mix colours

What age did Seurat want to become an artist?

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It is self-evident. He wanted to be an artist, that's why he trained to be an artist.