Ball of soldiers in Suresnes (1903) by Andre Derain

The artwork titled “Ball of Soldiers in Suresnes” was created by Andre Derain in 1903. This painting, executed in oil on canvas, represents the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre painting category. It is currently housed in the Saint Louis Art Museum, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

In the artwork, a group of five soldiers is depicted, with four of them standing in the background and one engaged in a dance with a woman in the foreground. The soldiers are dressed in formal military uniforms, complete with hats and swords, showcasing a disciplined and structured vibe. The officer in front, dancing with the woman, is distinctive with bright red trousers and a matching hat. The woman, dressed in a high-neck blouse and long skirt, contrasts with the bold colors of the soldier. The scene intimates a social event, potentially a ball, captured with broad brush strokes and a sense of movement that epitomizes the Post-Impressionist style. The artist’s use of color and form creates a vivid yet somewhat abstract representation of the moment, emphasizing the interaction between the characters against the subdued, dark-toned background.

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