La Luzerne, Saint-Denis by Georges Seurat - 1885 National Galleries of Scotland La Luzerne, Saint-Denis by Georges Seurat - 1885 National Galleries of Scotland

La Luzerne, Saint-Denis

oil on canvas •
  • Georges Seurat - December 2, 1859 - March 29, 1891 Georges Seurat 1885

How are you in the last days of Summer? In Poland is cold Autumn already!

Seurat's use of short, unblended, strongly coloured brushstrokes has created a vivid and vibrant work. Distant farm buildings and houses are seen across a field of alfalfa (luzerne), punctuated throughout by red poppy flowers. This is part of the broad plain, which in the nineteenth century, still separated Paris from Saint-Denis (now a northern suburb of the capital). It is a fascinating example of the painting technique Seurat developed, called 'divisionism' or 'pointillism'. The English artist and influential critic Roger Fry (1866-1934) owned this painting and was instrumental in introducing works of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism to the British public.

See you tomorrow:)

Zuzanna