Georges Seurat aimed to revolutionize the way color and light were represented in painting, seeking a scientific approach to art through his technique known as Pointillism. He was driven by a desire to create a more structured and harmonious visual experience, often focusing on themes of leisure and social interactions in modern life. Seurat's personal goal was to evoke emotional responses through his innovative use of color and form, elevating the medium of painting to a more intellectual and deliberate practice.
Seurat's painting style is usually called Pointillism.
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence.
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence.
Georges Seurat's three most expensive paintings, based on auction records, are "Bathers at Asnières," which sold for approximately $35 million, "La Grande Jatte," valued around $33 million, and "Le Cirque," which fetched about $28 million. These works exemplify Seurat's innovative pointillism technique and his mastery of color and composition. Their high prices reflect both the artist's significance in the art world and the rarity of his paintings on the market.
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Seurat's painting style is usually called Pointillism.
george seurat was 31 yrs old when he died he used pointillism in his paintings
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence.
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence.
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7 big ones
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Oil paint for paintings, coal for drawings.
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence. The word 'major' is a relative thing. You may call a dozen of his paintings major.
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence.
i think you'll be after Seurat there tho Vlamink can get quite dotty at times....
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence.