How To Use Seurat In A Sentence
- Villa, in short, puts forward an argument for his own artistry, comparing his work to Seurat's pointillism.
- The comparison with Seurat's Grande Jatte, intended to aggrandize Signac's work, has the opposite effect.
- The provisional Seurat Drawing #1 is all but unrecognizable, the most familiar figures eclipsed by a frenzy of gouache and graphite, ink crosshatching and a rapid, agitated line.
- The actual art-historical purpose of this show is to help Signac escape from the shadow of Georges Seurat, the master theorist of pointillism, or divisionism - the theory upon which Signac founded his own work.
- Or the Sea Piece in the James Orrock collection -- a welter of crosshatchings in variegated hues wherein any school of impressionism from Watteau's Embarkment to Monet's latest manner or the _pointillisme_ of Signac and Seurat may be recognised. Promenades of an Impressionist
- Camille Pissarro cheerfully flirted a little with the style of every fellow-artist he met, from the realism of Millet to the pointillism of Seurat.
- Seurat and Signac were two of the most famous Pointillists.
- His starting-point was the Neo-Impressionism of Georges Seurat, but instead of using Seurat's pointillist technique he investigated the interaction of large areas of contrasting colours.
- In this large canvas: Seurat varied the method considerably.
- Seurat proposed making art based upon a scientific understanding of optics and color.