ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD POINTILLISM
From French, from pointiller to mark with tiny dots, from pointille little point, from Italian puntiglio, from puntopoint.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POINTILLISM»
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pointillism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pointillism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Advances in Visual Computing: Second International ...
A Non-photorealistic Rendering of Seurat's Pointillism Hui-Lin Yang and Chuan-
Kai Yang National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, 106,
Taiwan, ROC Abstract. In recent years, there has been a trend on simulating ...
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Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, 2010
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Art-inspired Techniques for Visualizing Time-varying Data
EVALUATION. OF. POINTILLISM-BASED. TECHNIQUES. This chapter describes
the second of two user studies that we conducted to evaluate our art-inspired
techniques. In this particular study, we evaluated the effectiveness of ...
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The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations: The Complete ...
If you aren't already a member of that "some," you are best off becoming one
pronto, pointillism POYN-ti-LIZ'm. Also, PWAN-ti-LIZ'm. Is there a point in
pointillism, or should it be pwant? And how should we handle the double / — like
a regular ...
Charles Harrington Elster, 2006
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Teaching Art with Books Kids Love: Teaching Art ...
Teaching Art Appreciation, Elements of Art, and Principles of Design with Award-
winning Children's Books Darcie Clark Frohardt. 3. Pointillism Painting: One of
the most famous painters in the impressionist style was Georges Seurat. Many of
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Darcie Clark Frohardt, 1999
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Understanding Color: Creative Techniques in Watercolor
This series of paintings offers us an instructive narrative of light. Color Theory, the
Science of Optics, and Pointillism Pointillism can help us understand how color
works. This painting technique uses small dots of primary colors at points set ...
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The Rainbow Bridge: Rainbows in Art, Myth, and Science
151 Other writers were not convinced of the success of pointillism. Critic Emile
Hennequin (1858-88) wrote that "Seurat's pictures, like those of the artists who
follow him, are almost entirely lacking in luminosity," adding that of La Grand
Jatte, ...
Raymond L. Lee, Alistair B. Fraser, 2001
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Hands-On Art Activities for the Elementary Classroom: ...
Grade Level: 3–4 The painter Georges Seurat (1859–1891) developed the style
of painting called Pointillism, using small spots of pure color. When viewed from a
distance, the light rays reflected from the adjacent colors merged to produce a ...
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Color Vision: Perspectives from Different Disciplines
His (l884) A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grand Jatte (Fig. l.20) is one of
the most celebrated examples of the technique of Pointillism. The technique is. in
principle, not different from that used by Turner, although in practice it was an ...
Werner Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John Simon Werner, 1998
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The Modern Piano: The Influence of Socity, Style, and ...
Carrying this technique to extreme, some artists used thousands of little dots or
points of color, a style known as pointillism or neo - impressionism . • Georges
Seurat (1859-1891) was the founder of the French school of pointillism. In his
short ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POINTILLISM»
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pointillism is used in the context of the following news items.
Uptown Art Fair returns Aug. 7-9
The suggestion launched his new vocation and signature pointillism style. Delozier created a commemorative print called "Wings Over Uptown" ... «Southwest Journal, Jul 15»
Ojai artist takes up-close view of plein air painting
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO This architectural study of the Parthenon in Greece in pen and ink and pointillism is a work by local artist Cathy A. «Ventura County Star, Jul 15»
The colors of your personality
They are “dynamogenous” colors, according to Charles Henry, who influenced the French pointillism painter Seurat. • Another powerful set of ... «BusinessWorld Online Edition, Jul 15»
Selfie with 'Sunflowers'
Van Gogh took pointillism (which, being semi-scientific, is essentially a calm medium) and made it something ferocious; he turned himself into the hinge between ... «London Review of Books, Jul 15»
Four Premieres Open Music Center Festival
... stance and close attention to get, the actual effect of the music is of a richly detailed and varied pointillism, orchestral colors coming to the fore ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Jul 15»
Landscape Claim: Unclouding Pierneef's legacy
... taking in the sweep of his formal experimentation - from San rock art to pointillism and cubism - and reintroducing historical complexity to the ... «Times LIVE, Jul 15»
Cycling the Wild Atlantic Way on a wooden bike: Week #3
... the sun made a return, bringing brilliance to the pointillism of the purple heather blossoms and yellow buttercups and daisies peppering the ... «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
George Kotalic's train is a look at then and now
companies, utilizing the technique of pointillism, hand applying thousands of dots one at a time. I also cut holes in the fiberglass and inserted ... «Huntington Herald Dispatch, Jul 15»
Rapids return offers Seattle a chance to snap the skid
Imagine you're looking at a Georges Seurat pointillism piece and step back a pace. The first thing you're likely to notice is that the positional ... «SoundersFC.com, Jul 15»
Annie Baker and Sam Gold: A Writer and Director Going Steady on …
Mr. Gold calibrates the declarations and pauses and elisions with knife-edge precision. It's a kind of theatrical pointillism: Observed up close, ... «New York Times, Jul 15»