Antibes, Evening (1914) by Paul Signac

“Antibes, Evening” is an exquisite artwork created by Paul Signac in 1914, utilizing oil on canvas as the medium. This work is aligned with the Pointillism and Neo-Impressionism movements and is presently housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg in Strasbourg, France. The landscape piece measures 92 by 73 centimeters.

The artwork depicts a serene evening scene in Antibes, capturing the tranquility and beauty of the coastline. Delicate, small dots of color create a harmonious blend of soft pastels throughout the sky and the sea, reflecting the distinctive Pointillist technique. In the foreground, boats rest peacefully on the shimmering water, while the background shows a gently rising coastline with buildings rendered in a dreamlike manner. The overall atmosphere of the piece exudes calmness and a gentle transition from day to night, showcasing Signac’s mastery in capturing light and color.

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