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Seurat
[ sœ-ra ]
noun
- Georges [zhaw, r, zh], 1859–91, French (pointillist) painter.
Seurat
/ sœra /
noun
- SeuratGeorges18591891MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1859–91, French neoimpressionist painter. He developed the pointillist technique of painting, characterized by brilliant luminosity, as in Dimanche à la Grande-Jatte (1886)
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He also served as the pipeline between the moneyed class and a variety of Impressionists: Cezanne, Renoir, Degas, and Seurat.
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He never kept to the spots that Signac and Seurat had given him.
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Seurat, the founder, was the only genuinely artistic man of the movement, and an early death denied him his chance to develop.
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In Seurat Gauguin saw almost completely set forth an expression which by its simplicity satisfied him.
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They show Seurat's curious desire to give a scientific and classic basis to Impressionism.
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Seurat is the only one who seems to have been influenced to any noticeable extent and yet to have remained an artist.
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