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Coal for drawing and oil paint for painting.

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It is usually called Pointillism (or Luminism, or Neo-Impressionism).

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What age did Georges Seurat begin to study art?

Georges Seurat began to study art at the age of eighteen.


Why did Georges Seurat produce his art?

He thought it would make an impression of more luminous color.


Who said to Georges Seurat to study art?

at is moms house


How much schools did Georges Seurat go to?

in Paris, where he lived all his life.George Seurat went to Municipal School.He did not go to an art school.


What art movement was Georges Seurat linked to?

He invented Pointillism, also called Luminism.


Why does Georges Seurat like doing art?

He felt he had the talent and the urge - that's why people become artists.


Who is the famous artist in history who did his art in pointalism?

You're probably thinking of Georges Seurat, who was an Impressionist pointillist.


Who invented the art form pointillism?

Georges Seurat founded the Pointillism art movement in 1886 with his painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. The term Pointillism was first coined by art critics in the late 1880s to ridicule the works of these artists, and is now used without its earlier mocking connotation. Neo-Impressionism and Divisionism are also terms used to describe this technique of painting.


What George Seurat parents names?

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.


What is the name of the french artist whose pointed approach to art has the zinc chromate in his most famous painting swifting slowly to brown?

Georges Seurat


What art school did Georges Seurat go to?

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.


What art movements derived from impressionism?

Georges Seurat termed his technique Neo-impressionism. More often we refer to it as pointillism. He applied paint in small dots. If you Google "Seurat" you can read more about him and his followers, e.g. Paul Signac.