He applied discipline and order to the Impressionists' spontaneous use of color.
His style not impressionist. It is usually called Pointillism, but sometimes Neo-Impressionism.
He is NOT. His style is usually called Pointillism, but sometimes Neo-Impressionism.
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.
It is not sure but it is a respiratory disease. (::)
No nickname.
He did not travel.
If he was, it is not evident from his work.
Georges Seurat was a pointillist or neo-impressionist.
You're probably thinking of Georges Seurat, who was an Impressionist pointillist.
Georges SEURAT has written: 'Georges Seurat'
They often painted people in a landscape.
Georges-Pierre Seurat was a post-impressionist french artist who lived from 1859-1891. His most famous painting is Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.
Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Pointillism is an Impressionist style of painting so those painters would be called Pointillists. Georges Seurat is a famous Pointillist.
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.
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.
As a painter, Georges Seurat (along with Signac) pioneered the use of Pointillism.
Georges Seurat began to study art at the age of eighteen.
There is no Seurat painting of that name.