An anthology of essays exploring the work of Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Sections are devoted to technique and theory, Seurat's engagement with social issues, irony regarding the paintings' content, aesthetic effects, and the relation of his work to literary symbolism
Bibliography: pages [71]-75The early art of Georges Rouault, 1871-1958, uniquely embodies a fusion o...
An analysis of mid- to late-nineteenth century scientific colour theories sets the stage for the int...
The purpose of this study is to offer for scrutiny certain aspects of the painters, Rouault and Sout...
An anthology of essays exploring the work of Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Sections are devoted to tec...
Since its completion in 1884, Georges-Pierre Seurat's "Une Baignade à Asnières" has been regarded in...
This essay examines the critical and artistic responses to the death of Georges Seurat in 1891. Whil...
More than any other artist of the modern era, Georges Seurat has been subjected to an analysis in w...
Early in his career, the French painter Georges Seurat explored scenes of locals enjoying their leis...
In a historical context, Georges Seurat is and will always be regarded as the quintessential divisio...
Slightly modified republication of a previously-published essay, in Paul Smith, ed. 'Seurat re-view...
This article analyzes neo-impressionism in relation to the biographical model of art criticism and a...
Using newly discovered optical and color theories, Seurat rendered his subject by placing tiny, prec...
The period surrounding the aesthetic of Naturalism was a bound with well-known artists. Emile Zola ...
This piece, composed for WRTC 103: Critical Reading and Writing, deconstructs arguments held by crit...
This paper investigates the mythological paintings created by Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) in the nin...
Bibliography: pages [71]-75The early art of Georges Rouault, 1871-1958, uniquely embodies a fusion o...
An analysis of mid- to late-nineteenth century scientific colour theories sets the stage for the int...
The purpose of this study is to offer for scrutiny certain aspects of the painters, Rouault and Sout...
An anthology of essays exploring the work of Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Sections are devoted to tec...
Since its completion in 1884, Georges-Pierre Seurat's "Une Baignade à Asnières" has been regarded in...
This essay examines the critical and artistic responses to the death of Georges Seurat in 1891. Whil...
More than any other artist of the modern era, Georges Seurat has been subjected to an analysis in w...
Early in his career, the French painter Georges Seurat explored scenes of locals enjoying their leis...
In a historical context, Georges Seurat is and will always be regarded as the quintessential divisio...
Slightly modified republication of a previously-published essay, in Paul Smith, ed. 'Seurat re-view...
This article analyzes neo-impressionism in relation to the biographical model of art criticism and a...
Using newly discovered optical and color theories, Seurat rendered his subject by placing tiny, prec...
The period surrounding the aesthetic of Naturalism was a bound with well-known artists. Emile Zola ...
This piece, composed for WRTC 103: Critical Reading and Writing, deconstructs arguments held by crit...
This paper investigates the mythological paintings created by Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) in the nin...
Bibliography: pages [71]-75The early art of Georges Rouault, 1871-1958, uniquely embodies a fusion o...
An analysis of mid- to late-nineteenth century scientific colour theories sets the stage for the int...
The purpose of this study is to offer for scrutiny certain aspects of the painters, Rouault and Sout...