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What was George Seurat's goal in his 'Divisionist' paintings? (<image 1>)


Georges Seurat's goal in his 'Divisionist' paintings was to create a sense of harmony and unity through the use of color and form. He believed that by using small dots of pure color, he could create a more vibrant and luminous effect than by using traditional brushstrokes. He also believed that by carefully arranging the dots, he could create a sense of movement and depth. Seurat's 'Divisionist' paintings are often characterized by their bright colors and their sense of order and precision.

Georges Seurat was a French Post-Impressionist painter who is best known for his 'Divisionist' paintings. 'Divisionism' is a painting technique that involves the use of small dots of pure color. The dots are placed next to each other in a way that creates a sense of harmony and unity. Seurat believed that by using this technique, he could create a more vibrant and luminous effect than by using traditional brushstrokes. He also believed that by carefully arranging the dots, he could create a sense of movement and depth. Seurat's 'Divisionist' paintings are often characterized by their bright colors and their sense of order and precision.


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February 21, 2024
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