Georges Seurat - Circus Sideshow 1888

The Bridge at Courbevoie 1887 Trombone player 1887 Still Life with Hat, Parasol, and Clothes on a Chair 1887 Circus Sideshow 1888 Harbour at Port-en-Bessin at High Tide 1888 Port-en-Bessin Entrance to the Harbor 1888 Port-en-Bessin, The Outer Harbor, Low Tide 1888
Circus Sideshow 1888

Circus Sideshow 1888
99x149cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

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From Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York:
At the Salon des Indépendants in 1888 Seurat demonstrated the versatility of his technique by exhibiting Circus Sideshow, a nighttime outdoor scene in artificial light, and Models, an indoor, daylight scene (Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia). This is Seurat’s first nocturnal painting and his first depiction of popular entertainment. It represents the parade, or sideshow, of the Circus Corvi, which had set up near the place de la Nation in Paris in the spring of 1887. Sideshows were held on the street, for free, to entice passersby to purchase tickets. The onlookers at the far right are queued on stairs leading to the box office.