The Seurat “A Sunday Afternoon...” was considered radical at the time it was painted in the Mid-1880s. Seurat took the modernism of the Impressionists, technique and subject matter, another degree. Still Seurat shows talent and originality as opposed to toddler cutting and pasting of tape.
That’s far more in depth than my comprehension of art, but I know what I like. :)
Thank you for the detailed explanation.