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    • Description

      Dive into the luminous world of Henri-Edmond Cross, a master of neo-Impressionism, with our stunning print of his circa 1904 artwork. Although not currently on display, this piece exemplifies Cross's signature technique, where he skilfully combines individual strokes of colour to capture the ephemeral beauty of sunlight.

      Artist: Henri-Edmond Cross, born Henri-Edmond Delacroix, was a pivotal French neo-Impressionist artist, closely associated with Georges Seurat and Paul Signac. Cross's adoption of "tâches," or distinct dabs of pigment, marked his distinctive contribution to the movement.

      Technique: This artwork showcases Cross's adept use of watercolour, where he allows the white of the paper to peek through the vibrant tâches, creating a sparkling effect that mimics the play of sunlight.

      Provenance: This piece comes with a notable history, having been donated to the Museum by Alfred Stieglitz, the esteemed artist and photographer. It was featured at Stieglitz's renowned New York gallery "291," known for its avant-garde exhibitions.

      Description

      Dive into the luminous world of Henri-Edmond Cross, a master of neo-Impressionism, with our stunning print of his circa 1904 artwork. Although not currently on display, this piece exemplifies Cross's signature technique, where he skilfully combines individual strokes of colour to capture the ephemeral beauty of sunlight.

      Artist: Henri-Edmond Cross, born Henri-Edmond Delacroix, was a pivotal French neo-Impressionist artist, closely associated with Georges Seurat and Paul Signac. Cross's adoption of "tâches," or distinct dabs of pigment, marked his distinctive contribution to the movement.

      Technique: This artwork showcases Cross's adept use of watercolour, where he allows the white of the paper to peek through the vibrant tâches, creating a sparkling effect that mimics the play of sunlight.

      Provenance: This piece comes with a notable history, having been donated to the Museum by Alfred Stieglitz, the esteemed artist and photographer. It was featured at Stieglitz's renowned New York gallery "291," known for its avant-garde exhibitions.

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