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Aman-Jean, 1882-83 (conte crayon on Michallet paper)
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Aman-Jean, 1882-83 (conte crayon on Michallet paper)
3432942 Aman-Jean, 1882-83 (contecrayon on Michallet paper) by Seurat, Georges Pierre (1859-91); 62.2u47.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Seurats study of his friend the artist Edmond Franzois Aman-Jean (1860a'1936)); French, out of copyright
Media ID 18261017
© Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA / Bridgeman Images
Divisionism French Impressionism Pointillism Pointillisme Pointillist Pointilliste Post Impressionism Symbolist Post Impressionist
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The captivating print showcases Georges Pierre Seurat's masterpiece, "Aman-Jean, 1882-83". Created using conte crayon on Michallet paper, this artwork measures 62.2 by 47.5 cm and is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Seurat's portrait depicts his close friend, Edmond François Aman-Jean, a fellow artist. The drawing captures Aman-Jean's head and shoulders in profile view with remarkable precision and detail. This piece exemplifies Seurat's unique artistic style that combines elements of post-impressionism, French impressionism, pointillism, and symbolism. Through meticulous divisionist brushwork and the use of small dots or points (pointillism), Seurat creates a mesmerizing play of light and color on the subject's face. Each carefully placed mark adds depth and texture to the composition while also conveying a sense of movement. This portrait not only serves as an exceptional example of Seurat's technical skill but also offers insight into his personal relationships within the art community. By immortalizing his friend through this striking work, Seurat pays homage to their shared passion for artistry. As an out-of-copyright piece from France, this photograph print allows admirers worldwide to appreciate Seurat's genius up close without any commercial restrictions. It stands as a testament to both the artist's talent and his ability to capture human emotion through innovative techniques.
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