Seurat show extends hours as Courtauld exhibition nears sell-out
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Seurat show extends hours as Courtauld exhibition nears sell-out
"The first-ever exhibition devoted to the seascapes of French painter Georges Seurat brings together the largest group of these works ever assembled, 26 in total, offering a detailed look at a significant part of Seurat's work."
"Seurat is best known for developing a radical new technique of painting with dots of pure colour, which gave birth to Neo-Impressionism. This exhibition charts the evolution of Seurat's style through the recurring motif of the sea."
"To help, in addition to opening to 8pm on Fridays for the rest of the exhibition, it will also open to 8pm on 11th, 12th, 15th, 16th and 17th May."
The Courtauld Gallery's Seurat exhibition, the first UK showcase in nearly 30 years, features 26 seascapes by Georges Seurat. This exhibition highlights Seurat's innovative technique of painting with dots of pure color, marking the evolution of his style through the sea motif. To accommodate demand, the gallery extends its hours on Fridays and during the final week. The exhibition runs until May 17, with many dates already sold out, making ticket availability limited.
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