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Georges Seurat — At the Concert Parisien
Georges Seurat

At the Concert Parisien

1887

Café-concerts were popular places of entertainment for the middle classes in Paris during the late 1800s and usually featured singers or other forms of vaudeville entertainers. Georges Seurat created eight drawings depicting café-concerts, some showing known establishments. This drawing has an innovative viewpoint, in which we peer through the bowler hats of male viewers listening to a female singer on stage. Seurat typically used a black crayon manufactured by the Conté company, and its waxy quality allowed him to exploit the texture of paper to striking effect.

Medium
conté crayon heightened with white chalk on cream handmade modern laid paper

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Georges Seurat, At the Concert Parisien, 1887

Café-concerts were popular places of entertainment for the middle classes in Paris during the late 1800s and usually featured singers or other forms of vaudeville entertainers. Georges Seurat created eight drawings depicting café-concerts, some showing known establishments. This drawing has an innovative viewpoint, in which we peer through the bowler hats of male viewers listening to a female singer on stage. Seurat typically used a black crayon manufactured by the Conté company, and its waxy quality allowed him to exploit the texture of paper to striking effect.

Medium
conté crayon heightened with white chalk on cream handmade modern laid paper
Year
1887
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Works on Paper, Modern, Drawing, Unique Work

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Collected by

Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Sebastián Naranjo