The neoimpressionist painter Georges Seurat was a member of the pointillist school. His paintings consist of an

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The neoimpressionist painter Georges Seurat was a member of the pointillist school. His paintings consist of an enormous number of closely spaced small dots (≈ 1/10 inch) of pure pigment. The illusion of color mixing is produced only in the eye of the observer. How far from such a painting should one stand in order to achieve the desired blending of color?

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Optics

ISBN: 978-0133977226

5th edition

Authors: Eugene Hecht

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