The Beach at Saint-Clair

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The Beach at Saint-Clair is a luminous Neo-Impressionist seaside painting by French artist Henri-Edmond Cross, celebrated for its vibrant color harmonies and pointillist technique.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neo-Impressionist painting
painting
artForm oil painting
artisticStyle Neo-Impressionism
surface form: Pointillism
authorNationality French
colorCharacteristic luminous palette
vibrant color harmonies
countryOfOrigin France
creator Henri-Edmond Cross
creatorBirthName Henri-Edmond-Joseph Delacroix
depicts Mediterranean landscape
beach
coastline
sea
genre seascape painting
hasInfluence Georges Seurat
Paul Signac
Post-Impressionism
locationDepicted French Riviera
French Mediterranean coast
surface form: Mediterranean coast of France

Saint-Clair
movement Neo-Impressionism
periodInArtistCareer mature Neo-Impressionist phase
subjectMatter coastal nature scene
leisure at the seaside
technique divisionist color technique
pointillist brushwork
visualCharacteristic decorative surface patterning
emphasis on light
highly structured composition

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Henri-Edmond Cross notableWork The Beach at Saint-Clair