
Georges-Pierre Seurat (1859–1891)
Georges-Pierre Seurat (1859–1891) was a French artist and painter. Seurat's paintings were known for vibrancy of color and the use of tiny brushstrokes of contrasting colors. His intense interest in line, color, color theory, and optical effects formed the basis of Divisionism, whereas the use of layering small brushstrokes and dots formed the basis of Pointillism. His iconic late 19th-century painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884), paved the way for the initiation of Neo-impressionism.
Georges Seurat's Man Leaning on a Parapet (1881)
Delve into the early observational genius of Georges Seurat with this compelling canvas wall art print reproduction of "Man Leaning on a Parapet" (1881). This evocative work predates his monumental Pointillist masterpieces, offering a fascinating...
Georges Seurat's Port-en-Bessin (1888)
Transport yourself to the serene Normandy coast with this captivating canvas wall art print reproduction of Georges Seurat's "Port-en-Bessin" (1888). Far from the bustling Parisian parks, this exquisite landscape showcases Seurat's revolutionary Pointillist technique applied...
Georges Seurat's Final Study for “Bathers at Asnières” (1883)
Step into the creative mind of a revolutionary artist with this exceptional canvas wall art print reproduction of Georges Seurat's "Final Study for 'Bathers at Asnières'" (1883). This is not just a painting; it's a...
Georges Seurat's A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884)
Step into a Parisian Dream: The Birth of Pointillism. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of late 19th-century Parisian leisure with this stunning canvas wall art print reproduction of Georges Seurat's "A Sunday on La...