
The Garden of Bal Bullier at Night (1902 CE)
This artwork depicts a nocturnal scene in the garden of Bal Bullier, a renowned dance hall, with figures dancing and socializing under the glow of lanterns.

Pointillism, a technique of painting with small dots of color to form an image. This category showcases the precision and vibrancy of this late 19th-century style, blending science and art.

This artwork depicts a nocturnal scene in the garden of Bal Bullier, a renowned dance hall, with figures dancing and socializing under the glow of lanterns.

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