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Georges Seurat's most notable painting, "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," was commissioned by the art dealer and collector Paul Signac, although Seurat created it independently. He is known for developing the pointillism technique and was influenced by the Impressionist movement. Seurat's works often reflected his interest in color theory and the effects of light. While he didn't have a specific patron for many of his works, his exhibitions and relationships with other artists played a crucial role in promoting his art.

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