Description
Due to his diagnosis of persistent rheumatism, Henri-Edmond Cross left Paris in 1891 and settled in the seaside village of Saint-Clair on the Mediterranean coast where the climate was more temperate. He expressed his enthusiasm for the French Riveria to his mother, “In the distance, the blue silhouette of the Maures and the Estérel—I have enough here to keep me busy all of life—I have just discovered happiness.” Once he had settled in the south, Cross adopted the Neo-Impressionist technique of Pointillism—applying paint in small dots or dashes of complementary colors that mix in the beholder’s eye to create an intense sensation of color and light. Here, a spectacular cloud is illuminated by the sunset. A pair of cypress trees link the garden landscape below to the vivid sky above.
Provenance
(Hotel Drouot, Paris, France, posthumous Atelier Henri-Edmond Cross sale, October 28, 1921, lot 25, purchased from the artist's estate) (October 28, 1921); (Christie's New York, NY, November 9, 2000, lot 160, sold to Harry Krampf) (November 9, 2000); (Harry Krampf Collection, Paris, France) (2000-?); (Galerie Hopkins-Custot, Paris, France, sold to Nancy F. and Joseph P. Keithley); Nancy F. and Joseph P. Keithley, Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (-2020); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2020-)
Accession Number
2020.106
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
Unframed: 54.6 x 61 cm (21 1/2 x 24 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Nancy F. and Joseph P. Keithley Collection Gift