Georges Rouault

La Parade, painted by Georges Seurat, is a notable example of the Pointillism technique within the Post-Impressionist art movement. The painting depicts a crowd of people gathered for a parade, with each figure meticulously composed of tiny, distinct dots of color. Seurat's meticulous and scientific approach to color theory and composition sought to achieve a harmonious optical effect when viewed from a distance. La Parade exemplifies the Post-Impressionist artists' interest in exploring new techniques and pushing the boundaries of traditional representation. Through the intricate arrangement of dots, Seurat captured the play of light, color, and movement, creating a vibrant and dynamic visual experience.