“Georges Seurat: The Drawings,” which opens Sunday at the Museum of Modern Art, is MoMA doing what it does best. The breathtaking show of more than 135 works — primarily conté drawings, along with ...
George Seurat: The Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art October 28,2007 - January 7, 2008 One of the many extraordinary aspects of Seurat’s conté crayon drawings is that they make us newly appreciate ...
This comprehensive exhibit of drawings by Georges Seurat (1859–91) reveals an artist redefining painting amid the hurly-burly of early modernism. In the late 1870s—an age when scientists had recently ...
The move that has triggered sharp backlash from former curators, members of the Phillips family, and a faction of the ...
AN aura of epic (and of late, cinematic) drama hovers over the struggles, achievements and major breakthroughs of such 19th century greats as Van Gogh, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec and Cezanne, on whose ...
One hundred twenty years ago last month, a young Parisian who previously had painted only one picture intended for exhibition began what turned out to be the largest and most important work of his ...
The late great Georges Seurat is known in the U.S. very largely as the painter of one picture—his big Sunday afternoon scene showing some 40 figures taking their ease on the banks of the Seine, La ...
The Phillips Collection will sell at auction artworks by Georgia O’Keeffe, Georges Seurat and Arthur Dove, drawing a debate ...
Take a closer look at Seurat's 1884 masterpiece, "Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte." Georges Seurat drawing, ca. 1875 from the ROADSHOW event in Albuquerque (left), and "Sunday Afternoon on the ...