He was born in Paris, France, and died there.
In Paris, France.
He lived in Paris.
He lived in Paris.
He lived in Paris, which is not a little village.
He was a parisian, took an interest in optics and color theory, which made him start the experiments that were Pointillism (or Neo-Impressionism).
In Paris.
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Seurat
There is no way of assessing a work of art until it is up for sale. And Seurat's famous painting is not likely to be.
If he was, it is not evident from his work.
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.
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Georges Seurat began to study art at the age of eighteen.
Seurat
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in Paris, where he lived all his life.George Seurat went to Municipal School.He did not go to an art school.
There is no way of assessing a work of art until it is up for sale. And Seurat's famous painting is not likely to be.
Seurat
If he was, it is not evident from his work.
Pointillism, which was an art technique created by Georges Seurat, occured during the Post-Impressionism art movement.
Anna Gruetzner has written: 'The later work of Paul Cezanne' 'The art of Vincent Van Gogh' 'Seurat and neo-impressionism' 'The Nabis'
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.
There are 215 paintings and 180 drawings of his still in existence.