Saint Tropez, gale from east (1895) by Paul Signac

The artwork titled “Saint Tropez, gale from east” was created by the artist Paul Signac in 1895. This piece, executed using oil on panel, is representative of the Neo-Impressionism movement. It belongs to the genre of landscape art and is currently housed in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a vibrant and dynamic coastal scene, characterized by brisk brushstrokes and a rich palette. The foreground showcases a rugged shoreline, marked by the brushstrokes that suggest the fury of a gale. The turbulent waves crash against the rocks, illustrating the power of nature with a sense of motion and energy. In the background, a mountain range looms under a cloudy sky, adding depth and a sense of tranquility to the composition despite the chaotic sea. The overall effect is a harmonious blend of color and movement, typical of Neo-Impressionist technique, capturing the essence of the landscape during a tempestuous moment.

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