SEURAT, Georges: A Sunday Afternoon on the Ile de la Grande Jatte
A Sunday Afternoon on the Ile de la Grande Jatte Georges Seurat's monumental masterpiece epitomizes the Pointillist technique, where countless tiny dots of pure color are applied to canvas and optically blend in the viewer's eye rather than on the palette. Completed in 1886, this iconic scene of Parisian leisure captures the modern urban experience with mathematical precision, transforming a seemingly casual afternoon along the Seine into a carefully composed meditation on contemporary society. The work's revolutionary approach to light and color profoundly influenced the development of modern art, establishing Seurat as a pioneering figure in Post-Impressionism.