Georges Pierre Seurat
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A French painter: Georges Pierre Seurat was a French artist known for developing the painting technique called pointillism. He lived from 1859 to 1891.
Usage
- The proper noun "Georges Pierre Seurat" is used to refer specifically to the historical figure, the artist himself. It is not used in a general sense.
- It is typically used in contexts related to art history, painting techniques, and discussions of Post-Impressionism.
Examples
- Georges Pierre Seurat's most famous painting is "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte".
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to refer to his body of work or artistic style.
- The gallery acquired a Seurat for its modern art collection. (Here, "Seurat" refers to a painting by him.)
Variants and Related Words
- Seurat: A common shortened form used to refer to the artist.
- Seurat's technique involved applying small dots of pure color.
- Pointillism: (n) The painting technique developed by Seurat and his followers, using tiny dots of color that blend in the viewer's eye.
- Neo-impressionism: (n) The broader art movement with which Seurat is associated.
Synonyms
- Artist
- Painter
- Neo-impressionist
Related Phrases
- While there are no phrasal verbs or idioms directly formed from this proper noun, it is central to phrases describing his contribution:
- The technique of Seurat: Referring specifically to pointillism.
- A Seurat masterpiece: Referring to a major work by the artist.
Noun
- French painter who developed pointillism (1859-1891)