A Sunday Afternoon is a masterpiece of modern art by Georges Seurat, the founder of Pointillism. This painting depicts a scene of leisure and relaxation on a sunny island in the Seine River near Paris. Seurat spent two years (between May 1884 and March 1885) creating this large canvas, using tiny dots of pure color that blend in the eye of the viewer. He applied scientific principles of color theory and optics to achieve a luminous and harmonious effect. The painting is a celebration of light, color, and nature, as well as a reflection of the social and cultural changes of the late 19th century.
A reproduction of this masterpiece on our wooden name-plate gives your name an artistic showcase that is bound to catch everyone's attention.
The Sunday Afternoon Name Plate is part of our Masterpieces collection - a collection of birchply name-plates that is inspired by the most famous artworks known to mankind.
Each name plate in the collection is water-proofed and comes with a keyhole at the back for easy hanging.
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