George Seurat, Le Jardinier, 1882.
Some say they see poetry in my paintings; I see only science.
- Georges Seurat
By nature as much a scientist as an artist, Seurat could not accept Monet's instinctive application of visual perception in the use of light. Using as a guide The Law of Contrasts and Similarities, a text on color by the chemist Chevreul, Seurat applied his earlier studies of black and white drawings to the use of color. He developed a specific color wheel based on the fragmentation of light and limited himself to the colors of the spectrum, working out careful compositions that fused design and color.
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Seurat's complete works can be found here.
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02 December 2010
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