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Georges Seurat (1859–1891)

Autor de Sunday with Seurat (Mini Masters)

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Obras de Georges Seurat

Sunday with Seurat (Mini Masters) (2005) — Ilustrador — 102 copias
Seurat: A biography (1943) 56 copias
Seurat (1980) 39 copias
Seurat (1968) 36 copias
Seurat 12 copias
Seurat (Delphi Masters of Art Book 54) (2019) — Artist — 4 copias
Seurat (1982) 4 copias
Seurat (1965) 4 copias
Seurat (1979) 3 copias
Notes sur Delacroix (1987) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

A Documentary History of Art, Volume 3 (1966) — Contribuidor — 153 copias
Bridget Riley : Learning from Seurat (2015) — Artist — 8 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1859-12-02
Fecha de fallecimiento
1891-03-29
Género
male
Nacionalidad
France
Lugar de nacimiento
Paris, France
Lugar de fallecimiento
Paris, France
Lugares de residencia
Paris, France
Educación
École Municipale de Sculpture et Dessin
École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France
Brest Military Academy
Ocupaciones
painter
draughtsman

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A competent and affordable introduction to the life, work and impact of the artist, the inventor of the Pointillist style of painting. it's slightly irritating that the text is often discussing a painting reproduced several pages away, but - y'know, books in this series don't cost more than some paperback novels, so don't be complaining too hard...

Seurat had a number of important influences, including the contemporary Impressionists, but perhaps the most significant were not artists but scientists. He absorbed all the latest theories of colour and used them to develop the extraordinary effects of Pointillism - paintings composed entirely of dots of colour - usually of unmixed, single pigment paints, relying on proximity of dots and distance of the observer to create mixed colours in the eye, which the science had demonstrated gave a brighter, less muddy colour effect.

Oddly, his genius was better recognised during his lifetime than in the immediate aftermath: Thirty or so years after his death, The Metropolitan Museum of Art turned down the purchase of one of his greatest works - it was bought instead by the Art Institute of Chicago, where it still hangs. Now, of course, he's considered to have been exceptional and a sad loss, dying young, but leaving a huge impact on the development of Western art - the second step towards Abstract art after the original Impressionists. It's a pity that no sane format of book can ever really do justice to the Pointillist technique when fully reproducing even modestly sized paintings, but this gives you an idea - go see the real things if you ever have opportunity.
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Arbieroo | Jul 17, 2020 |
This board book pairs short rhyming text with paintings by the French impressionist, Georges Seurat (my artist brother always says, "Amy! You say it 'Sir-rah!'"). The brief text masterfully brings the paintings to life. As with many board books, there’s not a traditional story with a beginning, middle, and end. Instead, the text directs the reader to look at elements in the paintings. The text brings the other senses into play by mentioning the “river’s cooling breeze” and how the light "grows dim, a trombone sounds.”

Full Review at Picture-Book-a-Day: http://picturebookaday.blogspot.com/2012/02/book-40-sunday-with-seurat-by-julie....
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