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Castellane 1902

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This vibrant landscape bursts with the lively energy of pointillism, where countless tiny dots of color converge to form a harmonious scene. Towering cliffs, painted in rosy hues and soft purples, dominate the backdrop, their rugged textures softened by the delicate dabs of pigment. A meandering river glistens in shimmering greens and blues, reflecting the warm glow of the sky above. Along the riverbank, small figures—just hints of red and orange—suggest human presence, quietly bathing or enjoying the natural surroundings.

The composition balances natural grandeur with intimate human touches; the technique compels one to step closer and admire the intricate mosaic of colors blending optically from a distance. The warm palette, dominated by earthy oranges and cool blue shadows, evokes a sense of calm late afternoon or early evening light. Created in the early 20th century, this work exemplifies the Neo-Impressionist dedication to scientific color theory and meticulous brushwork, inviting viewers into a serene yet vivid experience of nature's rhythms.

Castellane 1902

Paul Signac

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1902

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4096 × 3096 px
1145 × 880 mm

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