Seurat, Signac, Van Gogh - Ways of Pointillism from impressionist art definition Watch Video
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Description: The definition of Pointillism is formidably simple: to paint with colour dots. However, the genesis and impact of this technique is anything but simple, while it reflects the spirit of a key period in the history of art: Neoimpressionism. Originally named Chromoluminarism (colour-light painting) or Divisionism by George Seurat, eventually Paul Signac’s term „Pointillism“ gained wider acceptance.nnInitially, the epicentre of Pointillism was Paris, with Seurat and Signac as main protagonists
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