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Color Theories of the Neo-Impressionists (Seurat)

Title: Color Theories of the Neo-Impressionists (Seurat)
Category: /Arts & Humanities
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Color Theories of the Neo-Impressionists (Seurat)
        Seurat and Signac. These are the names of the founding father of neo-impressionism and of its earliest follower. Others would imitate their example, but few would adopt it as their primary style. The primary goal of Neo-Impressionism was, according to Seurat, to go beyond impressionism and apply scientific research in found in all fields of physics to the art of painting. Also, Seurat was quick to admit that he was also trying to find something …showed first 75 words of 2248 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2248 total…New York: Museum of Modern Art(pub)., 1958 Gaunt, William. Impressionism- A Visual History. New York, New York: Praeger Publishers, Inc., 1970 Hope, Augistine, and Walch, Margaret. The Color Compendium. New York, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold(pub)., 1990 Bazin, Germain. Impressionist Paintings. London, England: Thames and Hudson London(pub)., 1981 Seurat: Color Theories of the Neo-Impressionists copyright handed over to Jens Schriver for the express use of "Evil House of Cheat" and it's members, in return for membership.

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