This Painting Is Stranger Than It Looks
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat is a pointilist painting created in the late 19th Century. Seurat's technique and color theory was innovative and broke the mold set in art at the time. Thank you for watching!

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Georges Seurat: Great Art Explained

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This Painting Is More Unhinged Than You Think

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The Real Reason Kings Ate With Their Hands (And Why It Changed Overnight)

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Georges Seurat - Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte Explained: The Story behind Great Paintings

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What Inspired Georges Seurat to Paint Sunday Afternoon? I Behind the Masterpiec

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ASMR Best Triggers For Sleep Collection (No Talking) 3 Hours of Tapping & Scratching

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John Wellington Color Theory Masterclass

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One of the Most Tragic Paintings Ever Made

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A Sunday on La Grande Jatte | Close up in 4K detail 🖌 by Georges Seurat

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A Closer Look at a Well-Known Image: Sunday Afternoon On the Island of La Grande Jatte

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This Painting Seems Sweet And Innocent But It's Actually Dark

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The Disturbing Monet Painting Kept Secret for 40 Years

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The Secret to Perfect Goldleaf Every Time (No Lines)

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John Singer Sargent (Full Length): Madame X and Dr. Pozzi

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Once You See This Painting You Can't Unsee It

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BBC David Hockneys Secret Knowledge 1of2 DivX MP3 MVGForum

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Bernini Built This to Humiliate His Rival

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Georges Seurat's Sunday on La Grande Jatte | Art Institute Essentials Tour

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Abandoned 100 Year Old Workshop Renovation - 2 Year Timelapse

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