Henri-Edmond Cross (1856-1910) was a French Post-Impressionist artist who is best known for his Divisionist style of painting. He was a leader of the Neo-Impressionist movement and his works are characterised by their luminous colours, bold brushstrokes, and use of pointillism. His works often featured landscapes, still lifes, and scenes of rural life. His works are highly sought after and are considered to be some of the most important works of the Post-Impressionist era.
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Cross Prints
- Afternoon in Pardigon
- Afternoon in the Garden
- Antibes, Afternoon
- The Artist's Garden at Saint-Clair
- Bather Drying himself at St. Tropez
- The Bathers
- Beach at Cabasson
- Before the Thunderstorm
- The Black Cape, Pramousquier Bay
- Boating in the Bois de Boulogne
- The Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli
- The Clearing
- Coastal Landscape
- Coastal View with Cypress Trees
- Cypress Trees in Cagnes
- The Evening Air
- The Excursionists
- Garden of Roses in Monaco
- The Hair
- The Iles d'Or, Iles d'Hyeres, Var
- In the Garden
- In the Shade
- The Lake in the Bois de Boulogne
- Landscape with Goats
- Landscape with Stars
- Landscape with Two Women
- A Mother Playing with her Child
- Mountainous Landscape
- A Pine Grove
- Pink Clouds
- Port of Marseilles
- Portrait of Seurat
- The Return of the Fisherman
- Rio San Trovaso, Venice
- Sailboats on Giudecca
- Saint Clair Beach
- The Seine in Front of the Trocadero
- Spring Trees in Blossom
- Three Nudes
- Undulating Sea
- A View of Menton
- View of the Coast near Antibes
- The Washerwoman
- Women Binding Vines