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Georges Seurat approached painting as both experiment and poetry. By placing tiny touches of color side by side, he built images that shimmer with light, structure, and a quiet sense of modern life.
Born in Paris, Seurat studied academic drawing before developing the method that became closely linked with Neo-Impressionism and Pointillism. Instead of loose brushwork, he built his paintings through careful systems of color, contrast, and visual perception.
His most famous works, including "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," helped change how artists thought about color and composition. Though he died at only thirty-one, Seurat left behind a precise and luminous vision that influenced modern painting far beyond his short career.
Georges Seurat approached painting as both experiment and poetry. By placing tiny touches of color side by side, he built images that shimmer with light, structure, and a quiet sense of modern life.
Born in Paris, Seurat studied academic drawing before developing the method that became closely linked with Neo-Impressionism and Pointillism. Instead of loose brushwork, he built his paintings through careful systems of color, contrast, and visual perception.
His most famous works, including "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," helped change how artists thought about color and composition. Though he died at only thirty-one, Seurat left behind a precise and luminous vision that influenced modern painting far beyond his short career.
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Georges Seurat approached painting as both experiment and poetry. By placing tiny touches of color side by side, he built images that shimmer with light, structure, and a quiet sense of modern life.
Born in Paris, Seurat studied academic drawing before developing the method that became closely linked with Neo-Impressionism and Pointillism. Instead of loose brushwork, he built his paintings through careful systems of color, contrast, and visual perception.
His most famous works, including "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," helped change how artists thought about color and composition. Though he died at only thirty-one, Seurat left behind a precise and luminous vision that influenced modern painting far beyond his short career.
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