Corner of a House (1884; France) by Georges Seurat

Corner of a House - Georges Seurat - 1884; France

Artwork Information

TitleCorner of a House
ArtistGeorges Seurat
Date1884; France
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Corner of a House

The artwork titled “Corner of a House” was created by the artist Georges Seurat in 1884 in France. It is an oil painting executed on canvas that belongs to the Impressionist movement of the art world. Characterized as a landscape, this piece is presently held within a private collection.

The artwork portrays what appears to be an abstracted scene, with the title suggesting that it captures an architectural feature, likely from an urban environment. Instead of precise, detailed representation, Seurat employs a series of brushstrokes that blend colors and forms, allowing the observer to interpret the space and structures within it. The palette consists of a diverse mix of hues, with blues, greens, and earth tones mingling with lighter areas that could interpret the sky or reflective surfaces. There is a contrast between the solidity of what could be construed as the “corner” against the more fluid, dynamic portrayal of the surrounding natural elements like foliage. The composition, as one observes it, activates the viewer’s imagination, inviting personal interpretation and emphasizing the play of light and color—a central tenet of the Impressionist aesthetic. Overall, the piece exudes both a sense of place and ethereality, characteristic of Seurat’s exploration of optical effects and a precursor to his later development of Pointillism.

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