He was a professional painter.
As a painter, Georges Seurat (along with Signac) pioneered the use of Pointillism.
Georges Seurat (1859-1891) was the French painter who created " A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" on view at the Art Institute of Chicago. George Seurat (1859-1891) is a famous painter from France. Paul Signac, Paul Sérusier, Pierre Soulages....
Paul signac was a French painter who worked on pointillism with Georges Seurat
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.
Georges Seurat
Georges Seurat is a painter. His name begins with the letter S.
Georges-Pierre Seurat was a painter in the late 1800s. He was not known for working for a person or place in particular, although he did spend one year in the service of the military.
Georges Seurat painted 'Sunday Afternoon at La Grande Jatte'.
In 1879 Seurat left the École des Beaux-Arts and rented a studio together with his friends Aman-Jean and Ernest Laurent.
Georges SEURAT has written: 'Georges Seurat'
Pointillism (or divisionism or luminism) was invented by Georges Seurat in the 1880s in Paris. Georges Seurat studied the color theories of physicists like Michel-Eugene Chevreul, Edouard Rood and a few others.