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light (see
Prism (optics)).
Painting is
inherently subtractive, but
Pointillist colors often seem
brighter than
typical mixed subtractive colors. This...
- Ad Parn****um is a
pointillist painting by Swiss-born
artist Paul Klee. The
painting is
currently in the
Kunstmuseum Bern. It was
created while Klee was...
- 1886 and is
Georges Seurat's most
famous work. A
leading example of
pointillist technique,
executed on a
large canvas, it is a
founding work of the neo-impressionist...
- York
Times critic Jon
Caramica describes the show as “full of sharp,
pointillist humor that’s
extremely refreshing.” The
series won a
Shorty Award for...
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subsequently concentrated on painting,
first as an Impressionist, then as a
Pointillist and
finally returning to Impressionism. Maximilien-Jules-Constant Luce...
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consisting of
pointillist Cube Art renderings. The
street artist who uses the
alias "Invader" or "Space Invader"
started exhibiting pointillist pieces, including...
- painter,
illustrator and author. He is best
known for his colorful,
pointillist paintings that draw on
techniques and
motifs of
magical realism, as well...
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several styles at once. For example, his
paintings of 1917
included the
pointillist Woman with a Mantilla, the
Cubist Figure in an Armchair, and the naturalistic...
- then
takes up
painting and
creates surreal works of art, and
later in a
pointillist style.
Nishi buys a second-hand
taxicab and
repaints it in
police colors...
- and a
series of
bright cityscapes in
which he
experimented with the
pointillist style of
Georges Seurat. By 1892,
Munch had
formulated his own characteristic...