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Pointillism, a technique developed by Georges Seurat, involves using small, distinct dots of pure color to create images. This approach relies on the viewer's eye blending the colors optically.

Seurat's 'A Sunday on La Grande Jatte' exemplifies this method, demonstrating precision and scientific color theory. Pointillism influenced modern artistic approaches to light and color.

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