Portrait Of The Artist'S Mother
Technique: Giclée quality print
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This is an evocative and tender pencil drawing titled "Portrait of the Artist's Mother," created by the French artist Henri Edmond Cross. The artwork captures an intimate and reflective portrayal of his mother, showcasing her in profile. Her face, marked by soft yet deliberate pencil strokes, conveys a sense of serenity and depth. The details of her facial features are gently outlined, highlighting her contemplative mood.The artist’s use of shading and texture brings out the intricate play of light and shadow, accentuating the contours of her face and clothing. The mother is seen in a dark, high-collared garment which suggests a sense of formality or traditional dress of her time. Her hair is elegantly styled in a gathered updo, adding to the dignified and refined aura that surrounds her.Overall, this work is imbued with a subtlety that speaks to a deep personal connection between artist and subject. Henri Edmond Cross, known for his contributions to Neo-Impressionism and his vibrant use of color in other works, here employs a more restrained palette to achieve a poignant emotional resonance. The simplicity of the medium and the delicate handling of the portrait create a powerful yet understated homage to his mother.
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Henri-Edmond Cross (1856-1910) was a French artist known for his Pointillism paintings of landscapes and still life. He co-founded Société des Artistes Indépendants in Paris, where he met and was inspired by the Neo-impressionist painter Seurat. Due to rheumatism, Cross moved to the south of France, where Signac was also based. Together they abandoned the tiny colored dots of Pointillism for orderly brushstrokes in the style of mosaic. This was second generation Neo-Impressionism, and laid a path for Fauvism.