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Ornate Framed View of the Siene Canvas Print by Georges Seurat 30.75 x 26.75 - 30.75 x 26.75
Description View of the Siene by Georges Seurat the kind of artwork that turns your room into a laid-back escape! The Seine River doing its meandering thing, and Seurat's dots creating a visual symphony in serene shades. It's like a lazy Sunday afternoon on canvas. It's like having a piece of the Seine right in your living room, no passport required. Weight & Dimensions Dimensions: 26.75" H x 30.75" L x 1.25" D Weight: 8.65lb Specifications This artwork is crafted with a wooden frame, providing
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Georges Seurat: Study for A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (51.112.6) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Stone Breaker by Georges-Pierre Seurat
Seurat, The Stone Breaker, 1882 phillips collection
Woman with a Monkey (study for "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte") by Georges Seurat | USEUM
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons This small panel is a study for Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," his monumental painting--roughly 6 x 10 feet in size--now in the Art Institute of Chicago. Seurat made extensive preliminary drawings and oil studies for many of his larger paintings, a practice he had learned while studying at the traditional Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of la Grande Jatte" is painted in his "pointillist" style, ...
Georges Seurat | Paysage avec cheval (1882 - 1883) | MutualArt
Artwork by Georges Seurat, Paysage avec cheval, Made of oil on panel
Georges Seurat, Bridge at Courbevoie, detail. 1887.
Georges Seurat | La Siene a Courbevoie (1885) | MutualArt
Artwork by Georges Seurat, La Siene a Courbevoie, Made of Oil on canvas
Giclee Print: Seamstress, Grande Jatte Art Print by Georges Seurat by Georges Seurat : 24x18in
size: 24x18in Giclee Print: Seamstress, Grande Jatte Art Print by Georges Seurat by Georges Seurat : Entertainment Although his work was originally scorned, the founder of the Neo-Impressionist movement of the late 19th century, Georges Seurat (1859-1891) is considered one of France’s great master artists. Creating a groundbreaking but incredibly time intensive style called Pointillism, Seurat rejected broad brushstrokes of mixed color, substituting tiny points of pure color which the observer’s
Woman Fishing and Seated Figures, 1884 - Georges Seurat - WikiArt.org
Woman Fishing and Seated Figures, 1884 by Georges Seurat. Pointillism. genre painting. Private Collection
Georges Seurat (1859-1891), Une Périssoire | Christie's