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SEURAT: Quest For The Redemption Of MATTER
Studies of Georges Seurat have usually focused on the subject matter; but there can be little doubt that the painter himself nailed his flag firmly to the mast of technical innovation. Technique was, as he wrote to his friend, the … Continue reading →
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Tagged André Chastel, Antonia Cunningham, Charles Blanc, Chevreul, Claude Monet, Courbet, David Baptiste-Chirot, Ernest Bloch, Felix Feneon, Frederic Clay Bartlett, George Earl Ortman, Georges Seurat, Hans Haacke, Jodi Hauptman, John Gage, Karl D. Buchberg, Macelo Guimaraes Lima, Manfred Hermes, Meyer Schapiro, Millet, Nan Rosenthal, Nat Rosenthal, Odilon Redon, Paul Cezanne, Paul Gauguin, Paul Signac, Robert L. Herbert, Stanley Hayter, Thomas Kostner, W.I. Homer
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SEURAT: Trying To Connect The DOTS
…Seurat suspended work on the large canvas until the fall. When Seurat resumed work on La Grande Jatte in October 1885, he incorporated his new divisionist technique and color theories that he began formulating during the summer while painting in Grandcamp. For … Continue reading →
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Tagged Antonia Cunningham, Bridget Riley, Chris Dunmire, Christopher Benfey, Felix Feneon, Frederic Clay Bartlett, Georges Seurat, Jesse Bryant Wilder, Jodi Hauptman, Lars Roper, Meyer Schapiro, Nicolas Poussin, Paul Gauguin, Paul Signac, Robert L. Herbert, Simeran Maxwell, Thomas Kostner, Van Gogh
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SEURAT & THE PSYCHOLOGY of GEOMETRY: Point By Point
Over the past several decades, many scholars have attempted to explain the meaning of this great composition. For some, it shows the growing middle class at leisure. Others see it as a representation of social tensions between modern city dwellers … Continue reading →
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Tagged Albrecht Durer, Aman-Jean, Antonia Cunningham, Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Corot, Donatello Sculpture, Edgar Degas, Felix Feneon, Frederic Clay Bartlett, Georges Seurat, Hans Holbein, Jesse Bryant Wilder, Jodi Hauptman, Jonathan Jones Guardian, Lars Roper, Millet, Nicolas Poussin, Paul Signac, Rembrandt, Robert L. Herbert, Sir Kenneth Clark, Thomas Kostner, Vermeer
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