The Circus — Seurat, framed
Georges Seurat's 1891 pointillist performance scene, taken from Wikimedia Commons' high-resolution scan, framed and ready to hang.
Painted in 1891, The Circus is Seurat's final work — and it remains unfinished. A circus ring, a white horse, acrobats in motion, spectators arranged in careful rows. The pointillist dots create a rhythm that mirrors the energy of performance. But the painting was never completed. We see it as Seurat left it, a moment frozen mid-stroke. There's something elegiac about an unfinished masterpiece — it suggests the artist reached for something and was interrupted.
This is reproduced from a Wikimedia Commons archive scan at full resolution, printed on archival fine art paper and framed in solid wood.
THE PRINT
- 20×25 cm / 8×10", 27×35 cm / 11×14", or 40×50 cm / 16×20" in your choice of 4 solid wood frame colours, portrait orientation
- Archival giclée on 200gsm Enhanced Matte fine art paper, mounted under shatterproof acrylic glazing
- Printed and framed to order by our accredited partner
THE WORK
- Artist: Georges Seurat (1859–1891)
- Year: 1891
- Collection: Musée d'Orsay, Paris
- Source: Wikimedia Commons · high-resolution archival scan
SHIPPING
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