Cross - Afternoon in Pardigon
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Technical data
Size | 40 x 140cm |
Color | Original |
Composition | 100% Silk |
Weaving | Pongé (a little transparent and satiny) |
Made in | Lyon, France |
Gender | Women |
Henri-Edmond Cross, pseudonym of Henri Edmond Joseph Delacroix, is a French painter and lithographer, born in Douai on May 20, 1856 and died in Saint-Clair in Lavandou on May 16, 1910.
He is representative of pointillist painting and is close to the libertarian movement.
He made his debut at the 1881 Salon by translating his surname "Delacroix" into English "Cross", to distinguish himself from Eugène Delacroix.
Initially a naturalist, Henri-Edmond Cross became friends with the neo-impressionist painters, whose anarchist convictions he shared. He only adopted Divisionism in 1891 with his friend Paul Signac, shortly before the death of Georges Seurat. His work influenced Henri Matisse and the Fauve painters.


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