Henri-Edmond Cross (1856-1910) was a French painter and one of the leading representatives of Neo-Impressionism. He is known for his pointillist painting technique, in which he placed small, precise dots of colour on the canvas to create optical colour mixtures. Cross' works are often characterised by bright colours and harmonious landscapes. He played a decisive role in the further development of the pointillist technique and helped to influence the style of Post-Impressionism. His works reflect an interest in light and nature, often with Mediterranean motifs and an idealised vision of the landscape.
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