errasse de Meudon (1899) is a vibrant Pointillist painting by French artist Paul Signac, depicting a sun-drenched garden scene in Meudon with lush flowers, trees framing a distant view of Paris, showcasing his masterful use of dots (Divisionism) to capture light, atmosphere, and the vitality of nature.
Key Details:
Artist: Paul Signac (French, 1863–1935).
Style: Pointillism/Divisionism, characterised by distinct dots of colour.
Subject: A panoramic view from a terrace in Meudon (a commune near Paris).
Composition: Features two prominent trees framing the scene, colourful flowerbeds, and a hazy Paris skyline under a setting sun, creating depth and a lively, tactile atmosphere.
Technique: Signac uses meticulous dots to build up colors, capturing the interplay of light and the vibrancy of the garden.