1886-1887
Oil on canvas
78 3/4 x 98 3/8 in
The Barnes Foundation, United States.
In works such as the 1886-1887 painting Models (large version), Georges Seurat continued to experiment with his optical color theories. In a small but luminous canvas depicting models in his studio, Seurat varied his application of dabbed pigment from the loose spray of contrasting pinks and blues that color the walls to the more dense and nuanced treatment of the women's flesh. The canvas of Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande-Jatte pinned to the wall behind them presents a contrast in tonality from that of Models (large version), which Georges Seurat believed expressed differences in mood.
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