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Beach at Cabasson (Baigne-Cul)

Beach at Cabasson (Baigne-Cul)

Henri-Edmond CrossWW-1891-143240
1891·oil paint·65.3 × 92.3 cm (25 3/4 × 36 3/8 in.); Framed: 82.6 × 108.6 × 6.4 cm (32 1/2 × 42 3/4 × 2 1/2 in.)

<p>In 1891, as a result of his rheumatoid arthritis, Henri Edmond Cross moved to Cabasson, a hamlet on the Côte d’Azur in southeastern France. The move deeply affected his art: after settling on the Mediterranean coast, he embraced the divided brushwork (small dashes and dots of color) and tonal gradations of “scientific Impressionism.” This methodical technique was a departure from the Impressionists’ more intuitive quick strokes of color to capture fleeting atmospheric conditions. In this beach scene, Cross used this more systematic paint application to convey the color and heat of his adopted region.</p>

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Year
1891
Medium
oil paint
Dimensions
65.3 × 92.3 cm (25 3/4 × 36 3/8 in.); Framed: 82.6 × 108.6 × 6.4 cm (32 1/2 × 42 3/4 × 2 1/2 in.)

Artist

Henri-Edmond Cross
Henri-Edmond Cross

Printmaking

Henri-Edmond Cross was a French painter and a leading figure in the Neo-Impressionist movement, working primarily in oil on canvas with the systematic dot-and-dash brushwork of Divisionism. Active from the 1880s until his death in 1910, he developed a distinctive approach to landscape and seascape that emphasized luminous color harmonies and atmospheric effects. His work bridged Post-Impressionism and early modernism, influencing subsequent generations of colorists through his rigorous application of optical theory to Mediterranean and coastal subjects.

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Year
1891
Medium
oil paint
Dimensions
65.3 × 92.3 cm (25 3/4 × 36 3/8 in.); Framed: 82.6 × 108.6 × 6.4 cm (32 1/2 × 42 3/4 × 2 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1891-143240

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Henri-Edmond Cross

Henri-Edmond Cross

Printmaking

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