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Captivating artworks by renowned painters including Seurat and Signac are explored alongside pieces by lesser-known Neo-Impressionists, such as Anna Boch
This catalogue accompanies the National Gallery's first-ever exhibition devoted to the vibrant Neo-Impressionist movement. Organised thematically, the book interweaves the works of French, Belgian, and Dutch artists, painted from 1886-the year in which Seurat established the Pointillist movement-to the early twentieth century.
The publication focuses on an exceptional loan of works from the Kroeller-Mueller Museum in Otterlo, The Netherlands, founded by the pioneering collector Helene Kroeller-Mueller. She was one of the first great women art patrons of the twentieth century, and her acquisitions and support of artists were key to shaping the canon of modern art. The book recounts the formation of Kroeller-Mueller's extraordinary collection, before thematic texts explore the use of the dot in Neo-Impressionism; the relationship between the movement and anarchism; the interplay between Neo-Impressionism, modern life and entertainment; as well as the subjects of interiors and portraiture, which recur throughout these mesmerising works.
Published by National Gallery Global/Distributed by Yale University Press
The National Gallery, London (13 September 2025-8 February 2026)
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Captivating artworks by renowned painters including Seurat and Signac are explored alongside pieces by lesser-known Neo-Impressionists, such as Anna Boch
This catalogue accompanies the National Gallery's first-ever exhibition devoted to the vibrant Neo-Impressionist movement. Organised thematically, the book interweaves the works of French, Belgian, and Dutch artists, painted from 1886-the year in which Seurat established the Pointillist movement-to the early twentieth century.
The publication focuses on an exceptional loan of works from the Kroeller-Mueller Museum in Otterlo, The Netherlands, founded by the pioneering collector Helene Kroeller-Mueller. She was one of the first great women art patrons of the twentieth century, and her acquisitions and support of artists were key to shaping the canon of modern art. The book recounts the formation of Kroeller-Mueller's extraordinary collection, before thematic texts explore the use of the dot in Neo-Impressionism; the relationship between the movement and anarchism; the interplay between Neo-Impressionism, modern life and entertainment; as well as the subjects of interiors and portraiture, which recur throughout these mesmerising works.
Published by National Gallery Global/Distributed by Yale University Press
The National Gallery, London (13 September 2025-8 February 2026)