
Georges-Pierre Seurat
Georges-Pierre Seurat was a French painter known for developing Pointillism, a technique where small dots of color are applied side by side to create a larger, cohesive image. When viewed from a distance, these dots blend optically, producing vibrant and luminous effects. Seurat’s work emphasized precision and scientific understanding of color and perception, pushing the boundaries of traditional painting. His most famous piece, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," exemplifies his meticulous approach and innovative style, influencing modern art by demonstrating how scientific principles can enhance artistic expression.