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poin·til·lism (pw t-z m, point l-z-) n. A postimpressionist school of painting exemplified by Georges Seurat and his followers in late 19th-century France, characterized by the
pointillism. Method of oil painting developed in the 1880s by the French neo-Impressionist Georges Seurat. He used small dabs of pure colour laid side by side that, when viewed
Televisions, computer monitors use a pointillist technique to represent images but with Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) colors. Neuroplasticity is a key element of observing a
Pointillism - General Beliefs 13,730,000,000 years ago, all the matter in the universe started expanding outward, and has continued to do that to date.
Chronological Listing of Pointillist Painters Use ctrl-F (PC) or command-F (Mac) to search for a name
noun (sometimes initial capital letter) a theory and technique developed by the neo-impressionists, based on the principle that juxtaposed dots of pure color, as blue and yellow
pointillism (pwăn`təlĭz'əm): see postimpressionism postimpressionism, term coined by Roger Fry to refer to the work of a number of French painters active at the end of the 19th
Pointillist Partners is a multi-strategy alternative investments manager based in Chicago, Illinois USA. Pointillist Partners, and its affiliates, currently manage more than $500

noun. the method of painting of certain French impressionists, in which a white ground is systematically covered with tiny points of pure color that blend together when seen from a

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