Notre Dame (ca. 1907)

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Experience the vibrant essence of Paris captured in Henry Lyman Saÿen’s portrayal of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral. Painted around 1907, this artwork, titled “Notre Dame,” highlights Saÿen's unique style which blends elements of Fauvism and early Modernist aesthetics.The painting draws the viewer in with its bold, contrasting colors and thick, expressive brushstrokes, making the majestic architecture of Notre Dame almost palpable. The golden-yellow and rich orange hues of the cathedral stand stark against a tumultuous sky, painted in swirling shades of blue and white. Below, the Seine is suggested through abstract splashes of darker tones, with strokes of green and yellow indicating the riverbanks and nearby vegetation.This interpretation of Notre Dame is not just a depiction of a location but an emotive representation that seems to capture the soul of Paris itself. The use of color and form conveys a sense of the enduring beauty and resilience of one of the world's most beloved landmarks.

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H. Lyman Saÿen (sometimes also spelled Sayen) was an American pioneer in the design of x-ray tubes who also distinguished himself as an abstract artist.