Landscapes with or without people, circus.
There is no Seurat painting of that name.
Seurat's painting style is usually called Pointillism.
He worked in Paris.
He used oil.
Oil paint for paintings, coal for drawings.
The moscaroprareto Painting
In 1879 Seurat left the École des Beaux-Arts and rented a studio together with his friends Aman-Jean and Ernest Laurent.
yes he did. oil paint is ideal for the technique that he painted in (pointillism) as it is preferred for its thickness and it's tendency not to run or bleed.
You do not DRAW paintings - you PAINT them!
He did not give us that information.
Seurat used many painting technequs with his paintings and he also used many materials.George Seurat is most famous for his use of pointillism, in which he used many little dots to produce a realistic image. He is well-known for his famous work, "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," where he used pointillism. This work was an oil-painting on canvas.paint
Yes, elephants can be trained to paint pictures using their trunks.