La Luzerne, Saint-Denis by Georges Seurat. An expansive field of flowering alfalfa rendered in short, rhythmic brushstrokes under a pale, hazy sky with distant buildings on the horizon.

La Luzerne, Saint-Denis

Georges Seurat

1885 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A tranquil Neo-Impressionist landscape capturing the hazy light over a flowering alfalfa field.

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An airy, quiet work with warm, lived-in color — keeps the wall feeling open.

Often works in
Bedroom · Guest Room · Living Room
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Reads easily over horizontal furniture or open wall spans
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
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Olive green, Rich brown, Soft gray

About the piece

Painted in 1885, 'La Luzerne, Saint-Denis' showcases Georges Seurat's developing pointillist technique. The composition focuses on a vast field of alfalfa, where tiny dabs of color blend optically to create a shimmering, atmospheric effect. This work exemplifies the artist's interest in the interplay of light and landscape in the industrializing suburbs of Paris.