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- light (see Prism (optics)). Painting is inherently subtractive, but Pointillist colors often seem brighter than typical mixed subtractive colors. This...
- for new talent for the next exhibitions of Les XX. He discovered the pointillist technique when he saw Georges Seurat's La Grande Jatte at the eighth...
- 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...
- consisting of pointillist Cube Art renderings. The street artist who uses the alias "Invader" or "Space Invader" started exhibiting pointillist pieces, including...
- 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...
- Paul Edmond Joseph Deltombe (born 6 April 1878 in Catillon-sur-Sambre, died 8 August 1971 in Nantes), was a French painter and illustrator . It seems that...
- "1950s sci-fi look" from Van Allsburg's book, and was inspired by the pointillist style in painting. Favreau says the most complicated shot in the film...
- William (Willy) Finch (1854 –1930) was a ceramist and painter in the pointillist and Neo-Impressionist style. Born in Brussels to British parents, he...
- 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...
- and a series of bright cityscapes in which he experimented with the pointillist style of Georges Seurat. By 1892, Munch formulated his characteristic...