Description
Roger Fry’s contribution to the Great Artist Collection examines Georges Seurat’s revolutionary approach to color and composition. The text details the meticulous development of Pointillism, analyzing how the artist applied individual dots of pigment to create luminous, structured scenes. Through a survey of major works, Fry evaluates Seurat’s departure from traditional brushwork and his focus on geometric harmony. The volume provides a comprehensive overview of his brief but impactful career within the French art world.
With an essay by Roger Fry and a foreword by Anthony Blunt. Volume 11 in the series.








