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The two works utilize the pointillist technique although they sport notable differences.
Mr. Baum's pointillist technique is highly effective in many ways.
The opening, with its near pointillist backdrop, shows several couples frozen in tender poses.
In this season, he practiced moderate divisionism with elements of pointillist technique.
He is the detail man, the policy pointillist, who nonetheless loves to paint visionary landscapes.
By then he wasn't exactly a pointillist.
It will be recalled that Seurat was a pointillist who filled his canvas with dots.
Baranov-Rossine is credited as an author of pointillist or dynamic military camouflage.
His approach is often considered pointillist and cubist.
During the summer its beaches were dotted like a pointillist's canvas with thousands of sun-seekers.
It was a pointillist's vision of hell.
Asakusa seemed a dream, a painting from the brush of a pointillist like Seurat.
Between 1958 and 1959 her advertising agency work saw her adopting a style of painting based on the pointillist technique.
Jim paints with a style reminiscent of Pointillism, he is often referred to as a pointillist.
He is a portraitist, even a pointillist.
The first reaction to the 29-year-old's work, which uses thousands of tiny pictures to create a digital pointillist portrait, is usually "Wow!
Paint has been layered on canvas with a spatula, using a painstaking, pointillist technique.
Some landscapes of the island of Lošinj were painted in using a pointillist technique.
He adopted the pointillist technique until 1894 when he started to combine it with more feathery strokes.
This show traces the development of Georges Seurat's meticulous pointillist technique.
The discovery of this phenomenon became the basis for the pointillist technique of the Neoimpressionist painters.
After 1903, his pointillist technique, which he had used for so many years, became more relaxed and after 1910 he abandoned it completely.
The spools are hung in long, adjacent columns to create a pointillist, inverted abstraction of a famous painting.
The work had a mixed reception but he was complemented by the French pointillist Paul Signac.
With its color and pointillist like visual increment, brick became to expressionism what stucco later became to the international style.