Honestly I got curious about pointillism paintings last Tuesday when my nephew showed me his art homework. The teacher mentioned it but didn't explain much. So I grabbed my laptop and started digging around at the kitchen table while my coffee got cold.
The Initial Search Mess
First I typed "pointillism famous paintings" into search. Tons of images popped up – mostly those tiny dots making up bigger pictures. Recognized a few like that Sunday park scene instantly. But names? Nada. Had to click like fifteen links before finding anything useful.
Hunting Down Artist Names
When I finally found names, Georges Seurat kept coming up everywhere. Dude painted that huge park scene everyone knows – A Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte. Took him forever using only little dots! Then Paul Signac popped up too. His boat harbor paintings use crazy bright colors.

Also stumbled upon these artists while scrolling:
- Henri-Edmond Cross – beach scenes with wild color combos
- Theo van Rysselberghe – portraits where faces look weirdly blurry up close
- Maximilien Luce – gritty city stuff with smokestacks
Funny thing – turns out some big names like Van Gogh tried pointillism briefly! Saw his self-portrait with blue dots in the background. But he ditched it fast.
The "Expert" Rabbit Hole
Went deeper into art history sites around noon. Bad idea. Started seeing phrases like "optical mixture" and "chromoluminarism." Seriously? Who talks like that? Even skimmed one thick PDF from a university site. Couldn't get past page two without zoning out. Just tell me who painted the dang dots!
My Simple Takeaways
Anyway after three hours and cold coffee, here's the real deal:
- King of Pointillism: Seurat (no contest)
- Second best: Signac (sailboats forever)
- Secret MVP: Camille Pissarro – older guy who actually switched to pointillism later!
Tried explaining this to my nephew after school. His eyes glazed over faster than mine did. Might show him Seurat’s circus painting tomorrow – way more colorful than homework.

Oh and random thought: modern "pointillist" stuff exists too. Saw some Instagram artist doing dots with sneakers. Feels like a wannabe movement though. Give me Seurat’s giant canvases any day.