Pointillism A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of

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Pointillism

Pointillism

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, 1884

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, 1884 -86 Grande Jatte Seurat’s most famous painting took over 2 years to complete. It measures approx. 2 m x 3 m. 1884, Oil on canvas; 207. 6 x 308 cm

Georges Seurat • Born on December 2, 1859, in Paris • Lived to be

Georges Seurat • Born on December 2, 1859, in Paris • Lived to be 31 year old • Interested in optical and colour theory, and took a scientific approach to painting • Contrasted miniature dots of colour that form a single hue to the viewer’s eye • Pointillism = tiny dots of colour place side-by-side • Believed tiny dots of colour would make the hues more brilliant and powerful than if applied in brushstrokes

On display at the Art Institute of Chicago

On display at the Art Institute of Chicago

Landscape = outdoor scene La Seine à la Grande Jatte The Seine and la

Landscape = outdoor scene La Seine à la Grande Jatte The Seine and la Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Springtime 1888, -Oil on canvas 1888, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Gray weather, Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, 1888,

Gray weather, Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, 1888,

The Eiffel Tower by Georges Seurat, 1889, California Palace of the Legion of Honour,

The Eiffel Tower by Georges Seurat, 1889, California Palace of the Legion of Honour, San Francisco

The Circus by Georges Seurat The Circus 1891, Oil on canvas

The Circus by Georges Seurat The Circus 1891, Oil on canvas

Details from The Circus by Georges Seurat

Details from The Circus by Georges Seurat

Detail from La Parade 1889, Oil on canvas

Detail from La Parade 1889, Oil on canvas

Create… Pointillism with Markers

Create… Pointillism with Markers

More Experimenting with Pointillism • Place dots of different colours side-by-side to create visual

More Experimenting with Pointillism • Place dots of different colours side-by-side to create visual ‘blends’ • Consider the light source with highlights & shadows (value = lights/tints & darks/shades) • Create a painting applying paint with a round brush or cotton swabs in small, side-by-side dots

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