This issue belongs to a broader commemorative program the BVI released around 2000 pairing fine silver with Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masters — a common revenue strategy among Caribbean dependent territories with no meaningful numismatic tradition of their own. Seurat died in 1891 at 31, leaving fewer than seven large-scale finished paintings. His pointillist method, which he called Chromoluminarism, was built on then-current optical theory that adjacent dots of pure color would blend in the eye rather than on the canvas.
This issue belongs to a broader commemorative program the BVI released around 2000 pairing fine silver with Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masters — a common revenue strategy among Caribbean dependent territories with no meaningful numismatic tradition of their own. Seurat died in 1891 at 31, leaving fewer than seven large-scale finished paintings. His pointillist method, which he called Chromoluminarism, was built on then-current optical theory that adjacent dots of pure color would blend in the eye rather than on the canvas.