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La Ferme (Soir), c.1892-1893. Creator: Cross, Henri Edmond (1856-1910)
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La Ferme (Soir), c.1892-1893. Creator: Cross, Henri Edmond (1856-1910)
La Ferme (Soir), c.1892-1893. Private Collection
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Country Side Country Village Cross Divisionism Harvest Harvesters Henri Edmond 1856 1910 Impressionists Landscapegenre Neoimpressionism Peasants Pointillism Postimpressionism Summer Landscape 1892 1893
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La Ferme (Soir)," a captivating oil on canvas painting by the renowned French artist Henri Edmond Cross (1856-1910), dates back to approximately 1892-1893. This masterpiece, currently held in a private collection, is a stunning example of the artist's Divisionist and Neo-Impressionist style. The painting depicts a serene and idyllic countryside scene, with the warm glow of a summer evening casting long shadows over a quiet country village. In the foreground, a group of harvesters can be seen working diligently in the field, their figures rendered in small, distinct points of color. The use of Pointillism, a technique popularized by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, is evident in the way Cross applies small dots and strokes of vibrant color to build up the texture and depth of the scene. The painting's title, "La Ferme (Soir)" translates to "The Farm (Evening)," and the setting sun casts a golden light over the landscape, bathing the rolling hills, fields, and farm buildings in a warm, inviting glow. The painting's rich colors and intricate brushwork capture the essence of a peaceful rural life, with the divisionist technique adding a sense of depth and texture to the scene. Cross's use of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist influences is evident in the loose brushwork and emphasis on capturing the fleeting effects of light and color. The painting's genre scene of rural life and labor is a common theme in the works of the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, and "La Ferme (Soir)" is a beautiful and evocative example of this tradition. Overall, "La Ferme (Soir)" is a stunning and captivating work of art that transports the viewer to a peaceful and idyllic rural landscape, and serves as a testament to Henri Edmond Cross's mastery of the Divisionist and Neo-Impressionist styles.
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