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Pointilliste Collection

"Pointilliste: A Captivating Artistic Technique Unveiled" Step into the mesmerizing world of pointillism

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Pointilliste Collection: The Gardener, 1882-83 (oil on wood)
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Pointilliste Collection: The Town Beach, Collioure, Opus 165, 1887 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Le Chahut, 1890 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Shepherd with Sheep, c. 1920 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: House at Dusk, 1881-82 (conte crayon)
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Pointilliste Collection: Boulevard (oil on board)
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Pointilliste Collection: Le Pont Neuf, c. 1912-14 (w / c and gouache on paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Landscape, c. 1904 (w / c and crayon on paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Garden of the Painter at Saint Clair, 1908 (w / c over graphite)
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Pointilliste Collection: Portrait of Mrs Marie Jeannette de Lange, c. 1900 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: The Maria at Honfleur, 1886 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Mountainous Landscape, 1896 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Valley with Fir (Shade on the Mountain), 1909 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Evening, The Jetty at Vlissingen, 1898 (lithograph)
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Pointilliste Collection: Venice-The Giudecca, 1903 (w / c, graphite, and charcoal on heavy, white wove paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Landscape with Stars, c. 1905-08 (w / c over graphite on white wove paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Venice: Night of the Festival of the Redeemer, 1903 (w / c over pencil on white wove paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: The Black Bow, 1882-3 (conte crayon)
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Pointilliste Collection: The Artists Garden at Saint-Clair, 1904-5 (w / c)
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Pointilliste Collection: Marine Scene (Boats near Venice), 1903 (w / c over graphite on white wove paper dry-mounted)
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Pointilliste Collection: Pines Along the Shore, 1896 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: At the Eden Concert, 1886-7 (conte crayon, gouache, chalk & ink on paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Spring trees in blossom
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Pointilliste Collection: Saint-Tropez: The Port, 1897-98 (colour lithograph)
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Pointilliste Collection: Harmonious Times, 1895-96 (colour lithograph)
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Pointilliste Collection: Pushing in the Poles, c. 1882 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Boats in the Bay of St. Malo, c. 1910 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: The Forest at Pontaubert, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Gray Weather, Grande Jatte, c. 1886-88 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Embroidery; The Artists Mother, 1882-83 (conte crayon on Michallet paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Foal (Le Poulain), 1882-83 (conte crayon on laid paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Aman-Jean, 1882-83 (conte crayon on Michallet paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Landscape at Saint-Ouen, 1878-79 (Oil on wood)
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Pointilliste Collection: View of the Seine, 1882-83 (oil on wood)
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Pointilliste Collection: Evening Calm, Concarneau, Opus 220 (Allegro Maestoso), 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: The Jetty at Cassis, Opus 198, 1889 (oil on canvas)
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Pointilliste Collection: Peasant with a Hoe, c. 1882 (oil on wood)
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Pointilliste Collection: Poplars, c. 1883-4 (conte crayon on michalett paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Portrait of Henri Edmond Cross (1856-1910) 1898 (oil on canvas) (detail) (see 140248)
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Pointilliste Collection: An Indian Man, c. 1878-9 (graphite)
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Pointilliste Collection: Madame Seurat, the Artists Mother, c. 1882-3 (conte crayon on Michallet paper)
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Pointilliste Collection: Une Elegante, Woman strolling, c. 1884 (conte crayon on michalett paper)

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"Pointilliste: A Captivating Artistic Technique Unveiled" Step into the mesmerizing world of pointillism, a revolutionary artistic technique that captivated audiences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With its meticulous dots of color meticulously applied to create stunning compositions, pointillism brought a new dimension to the art scene. One notable masterpiece showcasing this technique is "The Gardener, 1882-83 (oil on wood). " In this painting, vibrant dots come together to form lush green foliage and delicate flowers, transporting viewers into a serene garden oasis. Another remarkable work is "The Town Beach, Collioure, Opus 165, 1887 (oil on canvas). " Through carefully placed dots of various hues, an idyllic coastal scene emerges with shimmering waves crashing against golden sands under a radiant sun. In "Le Chahut, 1890 (oil on canvas), " the energy and movement of dancers are conveyed through dynamic brushstrokes composed entirely of tiny dots. The lively atmosphere comes alive as each dot contributes to the overall rhythm and excitement of the piece. "Shepherd with Sheep, " c. 1920 (oil on canvas), showcases how pointillism can capture not only landscapes but also human figures. Every dot brings life to the shepherd's face and texture to his flock's woolly coats – an exquisite portrayal of rural life. Moving beyond traditional mediums like oil paint or crayon, artists explored other possibilities within pointillism. "House at Dusk, " 1881-82 (conte crayon), demonstrates how even simple lines created by individual marks can evoke a sense of tranquility as twilight descends upon an enchanting dwelling. "Boulevard" takes us for a stroll down city streets where bustling crowds merge seamlessly through skillful placement of colored dots on board. The vibrancy and liveliness captured in this artwork showcase the versatility inherent in the pointillist technique. In "Le Pont Neuf, c.