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Signac's shimmering depiction of Comblat-le-Château and its the surrounding valley in the Auvergne possesses all the hallmarks of a great Divisionist composition. Composed primarily with a bold palette of blue, purple and green, the picture captures the atmosphere of a warm summer day as the trees cast their shadows across a sun-dappled pasture. [Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 46.5 x 55 cm]

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Explore the Albertina Museum in Vienna with my detailed guide! Discover its extensive collections, including the world's largest collection of graphic arts with works by Michelangelo, Raphael, and Albrecht Durer. Dive into modernism from Monet to Picasso. Find must-see masterpieces and insider tips for an enriching visit.

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Georges Seurat's A Sunday on La | Free Photo Illustration - rawpixel Georges Seurat Paintings, Seurat Paintings, George Seurat, Sunday In The Park With George, Perspective Drawing Lessons, Georges Seurat, The Art Institute Of Chicago, David Hockney, Cats Illustration

Download premium image of A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884) by Georges Seurat. Original from The Art Institute of Chicago. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Aom W. about georges seurat, seurat, antique, arts, and artwork 9042418

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by Geo Seurat George Seurat, Georges Seurat, Homeschool Art, Post Impressionism, Piet Mondrian, Contemporary Abstract Art, Art Lesson Plans, Post Impressionists, Impressionist Art

Lots of how-to sites these days treat Pointillism as though it is a technique as simple as grabbing a Q-tip and filling in shapes with dots of a color. Maybe it is, now. But Pointillism - as it appeared in the work of Seurat, Signac, and Cross - was much more technical than the Pointillist techniques often employed today. by Georges-Pierre Seurat Pointillism actually relies on a trick of the eye. Not just to blend adjacent dots of color together into one mass, but to actually blend two or…

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