Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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The Channel of Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe by Georges Seurat, painted in 1890, is an oil-on-canvas seascape in the Neo-Impressionist style. The work shows a quiet harbor with sailboats, a pale lighthouse, and a curving quay rendered through countless small dots of color. Its airy blues, creams, and soft yellows create a luminous coastal atmosphere. Seurat’s pointillist technique gives the scene a calm, structured harmony while capturing the brightness of northern France.
Georges Seurat was a French painter and a leading founder of Neo-Impressionism. He developed Pointillism, a method using tiny touches of pure color that blend optically in the viewer’s eye. His work combined scientific color theory with carefully balanced composition. Though his career was brief, Seurat had a lasting influence on modern painting and the development of abstraction.
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