Architectural Motifs: Four Rinceaux - Georges Seurat Poster.
Architectural Motifs: Four Rinceaux - Georges Seurat Poster. - A5 (148×210mm) / none is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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It is printed on the same quality paper used for Epson's artwork.
This paper was developed specifically for artwork, and is less susceptible to deterioration or fading, making it a category of giclee prints that are the highest quality among interior posters.
The texture, similar to that of art paper, gives the print a three-dimensional feel, making it a reproduction that looks just like the real thing.
*We may need to consult with you if the resolution of the size you have selected is insufficient (the poster will be grainy).
- Paper weight: 190 g/m²
- Giclee print (inkjet print)
- The width of the margins is adjusted depending on the work and its size.
*If the size of the original data would result in the print being too rough, we will contact you if you are ordering a size that is too large.
Title | Architectural Motifs: Four Rinceaux |
Author Name | Georges Seurat |
Production date | 1875 |
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Control number | 1-78 |
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サイズ | 短辺の最小余白 | 長辺の最小余白 |
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A5 | 14.5mm | 25.5mm |
A4 | 20mm | 35mm |
A3 | 28.5mm | 49.5mm |
A2 | 40mm | 70mm |
A1 | 50mm | 90mm |
B5 | 17.5mm | 30.5mm |
B4 | 24.5mm | 43.5mm |
B3 | 35mm | 61mm |
B2 | 45mm | 80mm |
B1 | 64mm | 114mm |
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Georges Seurat
Georges Seurat was a leading Neo-Impressionist painter active in France in the late 19th century. He developed a technique known as " pointillism ," in which tiny dots of color are juxtaposed on the canvas, and established its theory. Seurat's works are characterized by strict composition based on scientific color theory and a tranquil atmosphere. Although he died at the young age of 31, his innovative art had a major impact on later 20th century art.
Georges Seurat Biography
- Born in Paris on December 2, 1859
- In 1878, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts (National School of Fine Arts) to study painting.
- From around 1880, he began to study literature on color theory and optics and develop his own pointillism technique.
- In 1884, together with fellow painters, he founded the Salon des Indépendants (Exhibition of the Association of Independent Artists).
- Between 1884 and 1886, he created his masterpiece, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.
- In 1886, he exhibited "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" at the 8th Impressionist Exhibition, which caused a great sensation.
- In 1890, he produced works such as "The Circus" and "The Chaillard Dance".
- Died in Paris on March 29, 1891 (aged 31)
Representative works
- A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884-1886)
- Bathers at Asnières (1884)
- The Circus (1890–1891)
- The Dance of the Chahut (1889-1890)
- Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbor (1888)
The Art of Georges Seurat
The greatest feature of Seurat's art is his unique technique called " pointillism " (or "divisionism"). He tried to visually mix colors by juxtaposing countless small dots of pure color on the canvas. This technique was based on the latest color theory and optical theory at the time, and Seurat aimed to create paintings that were more scientific and based on theory. His works also depict a tranquil and orderly world through strictly calculated composition and geometric forms. His masterpiece, "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," is a large-scale work created using pointillism, depicting the activities of people on a Sunday on an island outside Paris, as if time had stopped, quietly, and continuing forever. This work became a masterpiece that symbolizes Neo-Impressionism .
Georges Seurat's influence and later recognition
Despite his short life, Seurat established the theory and practice of Neo-Impressionism and had a great influence on 20th century art. In particular, Fauvist and Cubist painters learned a lot from Seurat's color theory and simplification of form. His strict composition and tranquil screen composition are also thought to have influenced the later development of abstract painting. Today, Seurat is highly regarded around the world as one of the leading painters of late 19th century French art. Keywords such as " Neo-Impressionism ," " Pointillism ," " Divisionism ," " Color Theory ," and " A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte " are important elements in understanding Seurat's art. His works are housed in museums around the world and continue to fascinate many people.
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