Study of Saint-Tropez 1906 by Jean Metzinger ๐จ
I'd never heard of Metzinger until recently. Check him out! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Me...
Strong contributions to #cubism #divisionism #neoimpressionism #fauvism
#artsky #skyart #painting #acrylics #acrylicmarker
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The luminous quality of light defines the scene. A meandering stream courses through a landscape alive with nascent spring. White blossoms drift from trees lining the left bank, their branches reaching toward the dappled sunlight. Along the opposite bank, rustic buildings with stone walls and tiled roofs recede into the distance, flanked by verdant foliage and patches of wildflowers. The application of small, distinct brushstrokes builds surfaces that shimmer with captured light. These granulated textures lend an animated quality to the water's surface, its reflections broken into a mosaic of blues and whites. Similarly, the foliage and building facades gain a tactile presence through the layering of closely placed marks. This optical mixing of color, a hallmark of Neo-Impressionism, translates the fleeting sensory experience of a spring afternoon into a structured visual language. The deliberate rendering of atmospheric effects through broken color speaks to an era fascinated by scientific observation and the subjective perception of reality. The composition, with its receding planes and carefully orchestrated tonal relationships, anchors the viewer within this specific moment of natural awakening.
The Labastide du Vert in Spring by Henri Martin, 1905, Private Collection (?)
#ArtHistory #ModernArt #Divisionism
the banks on the marne at dawn by dubois pillet
white frost camille pissarro divisionism
divisionism painting by georges seurat sunday afternoon
the papal palace avignon paul signac divisionism
Welcome to the world of Divisionism! Here are a few examples and a link to seee much more:
#vintageart
#divisionism
#pointillism
#neo-impressionism
#art
#paintings
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eautiful work by Neo impressionist Belgian painter Thรฉo van Rysselberghe. For more images, links & info, see my Lines and Colors post: linesandcolors.com/2026/01/27/t...
#divisionism #pointillism #impressionism #belgianart #theovanrysselberghe #impressionistpainting #belgianpainting
Radiance of the Misty Woods
#Art #MagicalRealism
#AtmosphericLandscape
#Divisionism
This work presents a vivid and textured view of the Grand Canal, one of Veniceโs most important and recognizable waterways. The distinctive brushwork and color palette are indicative of the Divisionist technique, which involves separating colors into individual dots or patches that interact optically. This approach gives the water a shimmering, vibrant quality. Boccioni has successfully captured the reflections of the buildings and the subtle movement of the boats on the water, infusing the scene with a sense of life and dynamism. Meanwhile, the influence of Impressionism is evident in the use of light and color to convey the atmospheric conditions and the fleeting moments of daily Venetian life. Atmosphere and the transient quality of light are central to the piece, paying homage to the techniques sought by Impressionists. The buildings flanking either side of the canal exhibit an array of warm and cool tones, suggesting the play of sunlight across the facades. The boats, while simply rendered, offer a grounding human element and convey the bustle of the canal. Furthermore, the delicate inclusion of flora at the bottom right corner introduces a contrast to the urban architecture, reminding the viewer of the intertwining of natural and man-made elements within the city. The artwork invites contemplation of both the grandiosity of Veniceโs architecture and the ephemeral quality of the moments captured in this cityscape.
The Grand Canal in Venice by Umberto Boccioni, 1907, Private Collection
#ArtHistory #ModernArt #Divisionism #Impressionism
I like @henrimatisse.bsky.social Matisse's Luxe, calme et voluptรฉ (smarthistory.org/henri-matiss...). I asked Gemini to create a "quick start toolkit" for doing new art in that same "divisionist-fauvist" style:
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#artsky #skyart #divisionism #fauvism #painting
#matisse #henrimatisse #margueritematisse #peinturefigurative #figurativepainting #peintureabstraite #abstractpainting #fauvism #fauvisme #impressionism #impressionnisme #neoimpressionism #neoimpressionnisme #divisionism #postimpressionism
"Solace of Imaginary Solutions"
16" x 20"
Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas
September 2016, San Francisco
Private collection
#tbt #throwback #acrylicpainting #art #contemporaryart #modernart #art #mixedmedia #abstract #painting #artist #divisionism #oilpastels
๐จ 'The Towpath' (1912)
by Christopher R. W. Nevinson (English, 1889 โ 1946)
#Divisionism #Cityscape #Painting #Art
The Western Railway at its Exit from Paris | Charles Angrand
1886
#Divisionism #Neo-Impressionism
Divisionism, also called chromoluminarism, is the characteristic style in Neo-Impressionist painting defined by the separation of colors into individual dots or patches that interact optically.
The Blue Dress by Henri Martin, 1917 Private Collection
#ArtHistory #ModernArt #NeoImpressionism #Divisionism
๐จ 'Pont sur le Vert en Labastide du Vert (The Bridge in Labastide du Vert)'
by Henri Martin
#Divisionism #Landscape #Painting #Art
A Boy with Sailboats | Henri Martin
#Divisionism
The Guardian of Turkeys | Charles Angrand
#Divisionism #Neo-Impressionism #art #artist
Portrait von Oskar Kurt | Cuno Amiet
#Divisionism #art #artist #painting #painter
The Ludwigskirche in Munich | Wassily Kandinsky
Oil on cardboard
#Divisionism #art #artist #painting #fineart
Charles Angrand (French, 1854 - 1926) โข Man and Woman in the Street โข 1887
#art #arthistory #CharlesAngrand #postimpressionism #divisionism #pointalism #19thCenturyEuropeanArt #frenchartist #painting #oilpainting #ArtMuseum
Zee En Duin Bij Zoutelande | Jan Toorop
#Neo-Impressionism #Divisionism #art #artist #painting #fineart
A digital meme with a black background and white text. At the top, the text reads, 'These arenโt threats to humanity.' Below, two images represent 'Racial/cultural diversity' and 'The LGBTQ+ community.' The first image is a diverse group of people in a grid, smiling, while the second image shows a pride parade with people waving rainbow flags. In the middle, bold white text states, 'These are.' Below, three images represent actual threats: 'Global warming' (a depiction of Earth partially on fire), 'Microplastics' (a close-up of tiny plastic particles), and 'Corruption' (a handshake under a table exchanging money). The bottom of the meme includes a small watermark that reads, 'made with mematic.'
Real threats
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#GenZ #memes #globalburning #divisionism #microplastics
Come see this 36"x36" Neo-Divisionist painting in person at Gallery 1313 in Toronto. Opening reception Thur Feb 20th at 6:30pm. #gallery1313 #artshow #queenwest #parkdale #parkdaletoronto #neodivisionism #divisionism #divisionist
A young LGBTQ+ person standing at a crossroads, looking toward a distant city bathed in warm, welcoming light, while behind them a storm looms over their current home, draped in oppressive shadows. The figure's expression is a mix of resilience and sorrow. Symbolic elements subtly incorporated, such as a suitcase with LGBTQ+ flag colors, a fading 'Welcome' sign in the stormy area, and vibrant butterflies representing hope and transformation flying toward the safer city. Hyperrealistic, cinematic lighting, dramatic atmosphere, emotional depth, 4K, highly detailed
Anti-LGBTQ+ policies hurt young people and make them want to move out of state: Trevor Project study
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#LGBTQ #youth #hate #bigotry #divisionism
Painting of gothic porcelain doll very dark blue
Porcelain 3
Acrylic ink and gloss medium on canvas
36โ x 36โ x 1.5โ
#neoimpressionism #neoimpressionist #pochoir #divisionism #divisionist #pointillism #pointillist #voronoi #porcelaindoll #art #abstractart #popart #perceptualart #andywarhol #paulsignac #yayoikusama #roylichtenstein #seurat
Maximilien Luce ย (1858โ1941)
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Iโm enjoying the hustle and bustle of this 1901 street scene on what looks like a fresh and gorgeous day with the Notre-Dame de Paris looking beautiful in the background.
#MaximilienLuce #1901Paris #Belleรpoque #Divisionism #NotreDamedeParis
Georges Seurat (b. France, 1859) - Model in Profile - 1886 A figure sits in profile on a low stool, facing our right, with left ankle resting on right knee. Although the figure is naked, the arm is placed to obscure the whole of the front of the torso, and the genitals are indistinct. The skin is pale, the hair short and brown (looking like a cloche hat), and the face is indistinct but ruddy or brown. The picture clearly demonstrates Seurat's technique of creating a picture by applying thousands and thousands of individual dots and dabs of colour.
Seurat's #pointilism / #divisionism / #chromoluminarism techniques (placing small points or patches of pure paint next to each other to create a desired colour effect, rather than mixing them on the palette and then applying to large areas) prompted the era of #NeoImpressionism / #PostImpressionism.
small landscape studies. 2021
#art #painting #digitalart #digitalpainting #postimpressionism #landscape #divisionism #dynasoar5 #ssohardd