Georges Seurat (1859-1891) French Modern Artist
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Georges Seurat (1859-1891) French Modern Artist
Georges Seurat Georges Seurat (1859-1891) French Modern Artist Paris, France • • Where did Georges Seurat grow up? Georges Seurat grew up in Paris, France. He had a brother and a sister. His parents were wealthy allowing him to focus on his art. He was a quiet and intelligent child who kept to himself. Georges attended the School of Fine Arts, École des Beaux-Arts in Paris starting in 1878. He also had to serve a year in the military. Then he returned to Paris to continued his art. He spent the next two years drawing in black and white. His first art studio was shared with two friends. Later he moved to a studio of his own. • With the help of his parents, Georges set up his own art studio not far from their house. Because his parents supported him, Georges was able to paint and explore any areas of art he chose. Most of the poor artists at the time had to sell their paintings to survive. • Georges’ first major painting was Bathers at Asnieres. It was a large painting of people relaxing near the water at Asnieres. He was proud of the painting and submitted it to the official French art exhibition, the Salon. The Salon was the official art exhibition sponsored by the Académie des BeauxArts in Paris. The Salon, however, rejected his work. He joined the Society of Independent Artists and presented his art at their exhibition. A huge canvas titled Bathers at Asnières shows young men relaxing by the Seine in Paris. The use of color and light tone is Impressionism. The painting has smooth, simplified textures. Seurat was born in France in 1859. He created a new style of painting called m.” is painting with little dots and dashes of color. If you look at Seurat’s paintings you see are dots, but when you move away from the painting, your eyes form the picture. Georges Seurat was born in France in 1859. He crea “Pointillism.” Georges Seurat was a painter who was interested in shape and pattern, but he approached these things in a very unusual way. He created a special new way of painting known as pointillism. He used tiny dots of pure color, side by side to make his paintings. These tiny dots of paint, when placed side by side, let’s you see the colors blended on the canvas. Look at this from a distance and you can see how the dots blend together. Even though no orange paint was used, red and yellow create orange in the painting. • In 1884 Seurat began to work on his masterpiece. He would use pointillism to paint a huge painting Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. It would be 6 feet 10 inches tall by 10 feet 1 inch wide, but would be painted entirely with small dots of paint. The painting was so large that it took him nearly two years of non-stop work to finish. Each morning he would go to the scene and make sketches. Then in the afternoon he would return to his studio to paint until late at night. He kept the painting a secret, not wanting anyone to know what he was doing. Seurat made over 3 million dots on this piece! 3,456,000 dots one at a time! Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1886) by Georges Seurat | Oil on Canvas Georges Seurat died on March 29, 1891 at the age of 31. He completed 7 large-scale paintings and about 500 smaller ones during his lifetime. His most important works include Bathers at Asnieres, The Circus (Le Cirque) and A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, which is considered his most celebrated work. The Circus (1891) by Georges Seurat | Oil on Canvas • Interesting Facts about Georges Seurat • He had a wife and child. • He must have had a great amount of patience to paint such large paintings using only small dots of color. • His paintings worked a lot like computer monitors work today. His dots were like the pixels on a computer screen. • His final painting was The Circus. Occupation? Lived? Style? 3 most famous painting? • How did Seurat gave the world of art new ideas in color and how the eye works together with color? blue/yellow=? yellow/red=?
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