Georges Seurat (1859 - 1891) - photo 1

Georges Seurat

Georges Seurat was a French painter, renowned as the founder of the 19th-century French school of Neo-Impressionism. His groundbreaking technique, Pointillism, involved the use of tiny, contrasting color brushstrokes that, when viewed together, created a luminous quality in his compositions. Seurat's life was a blend of rigorous academic training and innovative artistic exploration.

Born on December 2, 1859, in Paris, Seurat demonstrated an early interest in art. He received formal training at the École des Beaux-Arts under Henri Lehmann, a disciple of the Neo-Classical painter Ingres, where he honed his skills in drawing and composition. Seurat was deeply influenced by color theories and the science of optics, which became central to his artistic approach. He was particularly inspired by the work of Michel-Eugène Chevreul and Ogden N. Rood, whose writings on color contrast and harmony greatly influenced his painting technique.

One of Seurat's most famous works, "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" (1884–1886), showcased his Pointillism technique. This painting, now housed in the Art Institute of Chicago, portrays members of different social classes engaged in various activities in a park setting. The work is notable for its use of small, juxtaposed dots of multi-colored paint, which allow the viewer's eye to blend colors optically. This technique was a significant departure from the traditional methods of color mixing on the canvas.

Another notable work by Seurat is "Bathers at Asnières" (1884), displayed at the National Gallery in London. This large canvas depicts young men relaxing by the Seine in a working-class suburb of Paris. The painting reflects Seurat's neoclassical training, with its smooth, simplified textures and carefully outlined figures.

Seurat's final painting, "The Circus" (1890-91), represents a shift to a more dynamic representation of movement and is typical of his late style. Unfortunately, Seurat's life was cut short when he died suddenly in March 1891, leaving "The Circus" unfinished. This painting is now part of the collection at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Seurat's innovative techniques and his exploration of color theory and optics had a lasting impact on the art world, influencing subsequent generations of artists. His work remains a testament to the fusion of scientific principles with artistic expression, making him a pivotal figure in the transition from Impressionism to Post-Impressionism and modern art​​​​​​.

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Date and place of birt:2 december 1859, Paris, France
Date and place of death:29 march 1891, Paris, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Société des artistes indépendants
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life
Art style:Impressionism, Neo-impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Divisionism, Pointillism

Creators France

 Cedric Hartman (1929)
Cedric Hartman
1929
Edgar Degas (1834 - 1917)
Edgar Degas
1834 - 1917
Paul Cézanne (1839 - 1906)
Paul Cézanne
1839 - 1906
Mikhail Pelopidovich Latri (1875 - 1942)
Mikhail Pelopidovich Latri
1875 - 1942
Barthélemy Prieur (1536 - 1611)
Barthélemy Prieur
1536 - 1611
Raymond Martinez (1944)
Raymond Martinez
1944
Marie-Gabrielle Capet (1761 - 1818)
Marie-Gabrielle Capet
1761 - 1818
Louis Hersent (1777 - 1860)
Louis Hersent
1777 - 1860
Michael Quistrebert (1982)
Michael Quistrebert
1982
Fernand Lantoine (1876 - 1956)
Fernand Lantoine
1876 - 1956
Claude Cahun (1894 - 1954)
Claude Cahun
1894 - 1954
Gérard Deschamps (1937)
Gérard Deschamps
1937
Florence Cestac (1949)
Florence Cestac
1949
Joseph van Bredael (1688 - 1739)
Joseph van Bredael
1688 - 1739
Pierre-César Honoré Pons (1773 - 1851)
Pierre-César Honoré Pons
1773 - 1851
Lucien Charles Edouard Alliot (1877 - 1967)
Lucien Charles Edouard Alliot
1877 - 1967

Creators Divisionism

František Ženíšek (1849 - 1916)
František Ženíšek
1849 - 1916
Leon Jan Wyczólkowski (1852 - 1936)
Leon Jan Wyczólkowski
1852 - 1936
Henri Liénard de Saint-Délis (1878 - 1949)
Henri Liénard de Saint-Délis
1878 - 1949
Allen Freer (1926)
Allen Freer
1926
Marcel Jefferys (1872 - 1924)
Marcel Jefferys
1872 - 1924
Maurice Denis (1870 - 1943)
Maurice Denis
1870 - 1943
Henrik Lund (1879 - 1935)
Henrik Lund
1879 - 1935
Louis Claude Mouchot (1830 - 1891)
Louis Claude Mouchot
1830 - 1891
Arthur Ernest Streeton (1867 - 1943)
Arthur Ernest Streeton
1867 - 1943
Anne Bremer (1868 - 1923)
Anne Bremer
1868 - 1923
Wilhelm Maly (1894 - 1943)
Wilhelm Maly
1894 - 1943
Otto Piltz (1846 - 1910)
Otto Piltz
1846 - 1910
Eduardo Mac Entyre (1929 - 2014)
Eduardo Mac Entyre
1929 - 2014
Jean Deville (1872 - ?)
Jean Deville
1872 - ?
Eugen Dekkert (1865 - 1956)
Eugen Dekkert
1865 - 1956
Louis Rheiner (1863 - 1924)
Louis Rheiner
1863 - 1924