The Pink Cloud by Henri-Edmond Cross - c. 1896 - 54.6 x 61 cm Cleveland Museum of Art The Pink Cloud by Henri-Edmond Cross - c. 1896 - 54.6 x 61 cm Cleveland Museum of Art

The Pink Cloud

Oil on canvas • 54.6 x 61 cm
  • Henri-Edmond Cross - May 20, 1856 - May 16, 1910 Henri-Edmond Cross c. 1896

Henri-Edmond Cross adopted the Neo-Impressionist technique of applying small dots or dashes of pure color in 1891. Around 1896, as seen in this view of a spectacular cloud, he shifted toward larger, more emphatic brushstrokes, often surrounded by areas of white to achieve greater color intensity. His daring use of pure, abstract color and decorative design significantly influenced Henri Matisse and the French Fauves (Wild Beasts). Beyond exploring scientific principles of color theory, Cross was an anarchist who associated the poetic beauty of abstract design with the values of an ideal, Utopian society. 

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