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    Pointillism emphasizes the relationship between light and color, as well as the visual effects produced when the viewer observes the painting from a distance.
  • Different musical notes are made in seclusion, rather than in a linear sequence, giving a sound texture similar to the painting version of Pointillism.
  • Artists who developed the pointillism technique within the neo-impressionist movement relied heavily on the experience of impressionist artists.
  • Developed in the mid-1880s and popularized by French artists Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, pointillism is a pivotal technique in art history.
  • Many artists began to adopt this technique of painting and after the 1890s, once Pointillism has reached its peak, it led the way to the development of the...
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  • Signac had worked with Seurat throughout his career, most notably when the two teamed up to examine the visual effects of pointillism.
  • Goal: To create artwork that demonstrates an understanding of optical mixing and the characteristics of pointillism.
  • Artists by Movement: Pointillism. France, 1880's. Pointillism is a form of painting in which tiny dots of primary-colors are used to generate secondary colors.