Neo-Impressionist Théo van Rysselberghe studied at the Academies in Ghent and Brussels. Van Rysselberghe moved from pointillism to a style with longer brushstrokes and had an uncanny knack for rendering light and emotion in his paintings at every point in his career. His “Coastal Scene” is reminiscent of graphic art, in its abstractness and cool geometry.
Coastal Scene, c.1892, Oil on CanvasThéo van Rysselberghe Belgian (1862 - 1926) |
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Neo-Impressionist Théo van Rysselberghe studied at the Academies in Ghent and Brussels. Van Rysselberghe moved from pointillism to a style with longer brushstrokes and had an uncanny knack for rendering light and emotion in his paintings at every point in his career. His “Coastal Scene” is reminiscent of graphic art, in its abstractness and cool geometry. |
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