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The Circus (Le Circque), 1891: Georges-Pierre Seurat (1859-1891) French Neo-Impressionist painter

The Circus (Le Circque), 1891: Georges-Pierre Seurat (1859-1891) French Neo-Impressionist painter


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Size: 6000 x 7471 (15.3MB)

Date: 28th March 2014

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The Circus (Le Circque), 1891: Georges-Pierre Seurat (1859-1891) French Neo-Impressionist painter

The Circus (Le Circque), 1891: Georges-Pierre Seurat (1859-1891) French Neo-Impressionist painter. This picture was exhibited in 1891 at the 7th Salon des Independants in Paris. During the exhibition Seurat died

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1859 1891 1891 Circus Died Exhibited Exhibition Painter Paris Picture Salon Seurat Georges Pierre Neo Impressionist


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This print showcases "The Circus (Le Circque)" painted by Georges-Pierre Seurat, a renowned French Neo-Impressionist painter. Created in 1891, this masterpiece was exhibited at the prestigious 7th Salon des Independants in Paris. However, tragically during the exhibition, Seurat passed away. Seurat's artistic brilliance is evident in this mesmerizing depiction of the circus world. With his unique Neo-Impressionist style, he skillfully captures the vibrant energy and enchantment of the circus atmosphere. The carefully placed dots and dashes of color create a sense of movement and depth that draws viewers into this whimsical scene. "The Circus (Le Circque)" transports us to a realm where acrobats soar through the air with grace and agility, clowns entertain with their playful antics, and animals perform awe-inspiring tricks. It invites us to marvel at these performers' dedication and talent while immersing ourselves in an extraordinary spectacle. Displayed at one of Paris' most significant art events, this painting undoubtedly left an indelible mark on its audience despite being Seurat's final contribution to the art world before his untimely demise. Today, it stands as a testament to his remarkable legacy as one of France's most influential painters. This print serves as a window into history—a glimpse into both Seurat's genius and the cultural significance of late 19th-century French art movements. It allows us to appreciate not only his technical prowess but also

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