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The artist that developed a style called pointillism was Georges Seurat. This technique referred to the way that paint was applied to the canvas, and how it was composed of thousands of dots, making it look like points.
He did not travel.
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As a child, Georges Seurat showed an early interest in art, often drawing and experimenting with colors. He attended the École Municipale de Sculpture et Dessin in Paris, where he honed his skills in drawing and painting. Seurat's childhood experiences and education laid the foundation for his later development of pointillism, a technique that would define his career as a painter.
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Georges Seurat.
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Georges-Pierre Seurat.
The artist that developed a style called pointillism was Georges Seurat. This technique referred to the way that paint was applied to the canvas, and how it was composed of thousands of dots, making it look like points.
The technique (Pointillisme) was developed by Georges Seurat (1859-1891) and later by Paul Signac (1863 - 1935).
As a painter, Georges Seurat (along with Signac) pioneered the use of Pointillism.
Georges Seurat began to study art at the age of eighteen.
Georges Seurat is from Paris,France.
There is no Seurat painting of that name.
He did not travel.
No, he was French.
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