Georges Seurat

  • Georges Seurat: The Drawings
    By Georges Seurat, Jodi Hauptman, Karl D. Buchberg

    The Drawings Georges Seurat, Jodi Hauptman, Karl D. Buchberg, Hubert Damisch, Bridget Riley, Richard Thomson, ... Peter Norton Maja Oeri Richard E. Oldenburg ** Michael S. Ovitz Richard D. Parsons Peter G. Peterson Mrs. Milton Petrie ...

  • Georges Seurat: The Art of Vision
    By Michelle Foa

    See also optical mixture; Chevreul, Michel-Eugène; complementary colors complementary colors, 90–91, 110, 125–26, 218n37. See also Chevreul, Michel-Eugène Condolences, 175, 176, 177, 187–89 conté crayon, 156–58, 162–64, 167, 18O, ...

  • Georges Seurat
    By Iain Zaczek

    This title looks at the life and works of Georges Seurat, including an examination of paintings such as Bathers at Asnieres, Circus Sideshow, Young Woman Powdering Herself, Le Chahut, A Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte, The Circus and ...

  • Georges Seurat
    By Norma Broude

    Examines current interpretations of Seurat's art, and the relationship of his work to political and scientific theory in France.

  • Georges Seurat
    By Iain Zaczek

    Close-up images of small parts of the works call readers’ attention to interesting details, like the child in this painting who’s looking straight out of the canvas.

  • Georges Seurat
    By John Rewald

    This is a new release of the original 1943 edition.

  • Georges Seurat: Figure in Space
    By Georges Seurat, Christoph Becker, Julia Burckhardt Bild

    Known as "the notary" by his contemporaries for his very proper disposition, Georges Seurat (1859-1891), was nonetheless a trailblazing artist, who devised mesmerizing effects in paint, creating what Museum of...

  • Georges Seurat: 80 Drawings
    By Narim Bender

    An important Post-Impressionist French painter, Georges Seurat moved away from the apparent spontaneity and rapidity of Impressionism and developed a structured, more monumental art to depict modern urban life.

  • Georges Seurat: The Art of Vision
    By Michelle Foa

    “Ouverture du Salon des XX—L'Instaurateur du néo-impressionnisme, Georges-Pierre Seurat,” L'Art moderne, February 7, 1892. “Types d'artistes,” L'Art moderne, March 2, 1890, 66. Gustave Kahn, “Seurat,” L'Art moderne, April 5, 1891, ...

  • Georges Seurat: 111 Paintings and Drawings
    By Maria Tsaneva

    An important Post-Impressionist French painter, Georges Seurat moved away from the apparent spontaneity and rapidity of Impressionism and developed a structured, more monumental art to depict modern urban life.

  • Georges Seurat
    By Paul Flux

    This series provides pictures of the lives and works of some of the world's greatest artists and their influence on the world of art.

  • Georges Seurat: His Palette
    By Arron Adams

    This study Art Book contains selected and annotated color plates of paintings from Georges Seurat.An important Post-Impressionist French painter, Georges Seurat moved away from the apparent spontaneity and rapidity of Impressionism and ...

  • Georges Seurat
    By Mike Venezia

    Describes the life and career of the nineteenth-century French Neo-Impressionist artist Georges Seurat, best known for inventing the painting technique known as Pointillism.

  • Georges Seurat

    Describes the life and career of the nineteenth-century French Neo-Impressionist artist Georges Seurat, best known for inventing the painting technique known as Pointillism.

  • Georges Seurat
    By Georges Seurat, Pierre Courthion

    Georges Seurat

  • Georges Seurat
    By Paul Flux

    Through images and brief text, presents an overview of the life and work of French painter Georges Seurat.

  • Georges Seurat: Art to Hear Series
    By Georges Seurat

    This volume highlights French Post-Impressionist painter and draftsman Georges Seurat's (1859-1891) paintings and graphic works in words and pictures, and presents the artist's inspiration in his numerous preliminary studies for the ...

  • Georges Seurat
    By Iain Zaczek

    Close-up images of small parts of the works call readers’ attention to interesting details, like the child in this painting who’s looking straight out of the canvas.