Theo Van Rysselberghe (1862-1926) was a Belgian Neo-Impressionist painter and printmaker, best known for his Pointillist style of painting. He was a major influence on the development of Post-Impressionism in Europe and the work of artists like Paul Signac and Henri-Edmond Cross. Van Rysselberghe's prints are highly sought after, and feature a variety of subjects, from landscapes to still lifes. His bold use of colour and light make his prints both visually striking and timeless.
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Van Rysselberghe Prints
- Armand Heins Painting
- The Bather
- Bathers at Cap Benat
- Bouquet of Flowers
- The Burnished Hour
- Coastal Scene
- Countryside at Noon
- Family in the Orchard
- Femme Nue Assise
- Garden Flowers
- Kalf Mill in Knokke
- L'Ile du Levant, vu du Cap Benat
- The Lady in White, Madame Van Rysselberghe
- Laure Fle
- Le Lavandou, Var
- The Lecture by Emile Verhaeren
- Madame Maurice Denis
- Madame van de Velde and her Children
- The Man At The Helm
- Maria and Elisabeth van Rysselberghe Knitting in the Garden
- Marine
- The Model's Rest
- The Model's Siesta
- Moonlit Night in Boulogne
- Near the Rocks of Per Kiridec
- Nude in a Tub, Woman Washing Herself
- Nude on a Divan
- On the Dunes, Heyst
- Paysage du Midi
- Petit Plage, Saint Tropez
- Pines in Monaco
- Pointe Saint Pierre At Saint Tropez
- Port de Cette, Les Tartanes
- Portrait of Auguste Descamps
- Portrait of Irma Sethe Playing the Violin
- Portrait of Marguerite van Mons
- Portrait of Valentine Tessier
- The Racecourse at Boulogne-sur-Mer
- Reclining Nude, 1905
- The Sailing Boats
- Sailing Boats in an Estuary
- Saint Tropez, Vue de la Chapelle St
- The Samber Valley
- The Sea during Equinox, Boulogne-sur-Mer
- Sitting Nude
- The Straw Hat
- Sunset
- Sunset at Ambleteuse, Pas De Calais
- Two Nudes under Pine Trees
- Vase of Flowers
- A View of Veere, Misty Morning
- Woman in a Mirror
- Woman Reading
- Woman with Red Hair
- Woman with Violin
- Young Woman on the Banks of the Greve River