The Bank of the Seine

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Georges Seurat

1859-1891

Georges Seurat (1859-1891) was a French post-Impressionist artist known for his innovative painting techniques and his role in the development of Neo-Impressionism.

Born in Paris, Seurat studied at the École Municipale de Sculpture et Dessin and later at the École des Beaux-Arts, where he was taught by Henri Lehmann.

Seurat's artistic personality combined qualities that are usually thought of as opposed and incompatible: on the one hand, his extreme and delicate sensibility, on the other, a passion for logical abstraction and an almost mathematical precision of mind.

His large-scale work A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884–1886) altered the direction of modern art by initiating Neo-Impressionism, and is one of the icons of late 19th-century painting.

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Other Paintings by Georges Seurat

Angler
Subject: Women and Ladies
Three Men Seated
Subject: Women and Ladies
Fishermen
Subject: Fishing and Hunting
The Circus
Subject: Horse-Equestrian
Bank of the Seine
Subject: Rivers
Woman Seated and Baby Carriage
Subject: Women and Ladies
Le Crotoy, Downstream
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
The Clearing also known as Landscape with a Stake
Subject: Fields, Trees and Plants
Lucerne (also known as alfalfa field)
Subject: Fields, Trees and Plants