Medium: Oil on panel
Signed: Signed lower right and verso with cachet of the sale of the artists estate - Hotel Drouot - Paris 1921
Size: 11.00" x 14.00" (27.9cm x 35.6cm)
Framed Size: 16.00" x 19.00" (40.6cm x 48.3cm)
Dated: 1906
SOLD
Additional information
Condition: Very good original condition
Provenance:
Vente de Henri Edmond Cross - Hotel Drouot, Paris 1921
This work was exhibited in Japan in 2002: Kochi/ Tochigi/ Kyoto/ Tokyo (The Museum of Art/ Utsunomiya Museum of Art/ The National Museum of Modern Art/ Seiji Togo Memorial Yasuda Kasai Museum of Art), Georges Seurat et le Néo-Impressionnisme, 1885-1905 - Illustrated on P.202 of the Exhibition Catalogue - Exhibition Number 95 (see photographic extract below)11
The collection of Doctor Guy & Regine Dulon (stamped with their collection mark verso)
Doctor Guy Dulon was a specialist in the work of the Divisionists and the world expert on Louis Hayet, the friend of Henri Edmond Cross and fellow member of the Neo Impressionist Group.
Literature: The painting was executed on the beach at Saint-Clair Plage in Le Lavandou near Saint Tropez - this work is almost certainly No.6 in the Catalogue of the Vente de Henri Edmond Cross - Hotel Drouot, Paris 1921 (see photographic extract below)
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Henri Edmond Cross Paintings
Henri Edmond Cross was born in Douai in 1856, on the borders of Flanders. His mother was English, and that northern European sensibility — cool, considered, quietly rigorous — never entirely left him, even after he fell in love with the south of France.
He began drawing at ten, encouraged by a family friend. His early teachers included Carolus-Duran and François Bonvin, and his first works reflect their influence: portrait-led, sober, rooted in Realism. He showed at the Salon for the first time in 1881, exhibiting under his real name, H.E. Delacroix, before translating it into English on Bonvin's advice.
The transformation came in 1891. Cross had been loosely aligned with the Impressionists, but that year he exhibited a Divisionist portrait of his wife — now in the Musée d'Orsay — and committed fully to Neo-Impressionism. It was a decisive break. He moved to the Var, where he spent most of each year working in the open air, and the paintings that followed are among the most luminous of their era.
In the Var, Cross found his true subject: light. Not the observed light of the Impressionists, but something more constructed and more intense. His brushwork was denser and less systematic than Signac's, his color bolder, often built on clashing purples and unexpected contrasts. Works like Farm in the Morning and Farm in the Evening (1893) show a painter pushing Divisionism toward something more personal — and more emotional.
Henri Edmond Cross paintings from this period had a direct impact on the artists who came after him. When Matisse visited St-Tropez in 1904 to work alongside Cross, the experience fed directly into Luxe, Calme et Volupté. The first Expressionists, encountering Henri Edmond Cross paintings in Berlin in 1909, described them as visionary. His influence on modern painting — on Fauvism, on abstraction, on the idea that color could operate independently of nature — is impossible to overstate.
His personal life was marked by serious illness. Rheumatism and eye problems plagued his later years, yet his friends noted that each bout seemed to produce younger, more vital work. He traveled to Italy, was captivated by Tintoretto in Venice, and visited Tuscany and Rome before his death at Le Lavandou in May 1910. He was 54.
Henri Edmond Cross paintings are rare. His work appears occasionally at the major auction houses, and in the hands of a small number of specialist galleries. If you're looking for Henri Edmond Cross paintings for sale, it's worth approaching a dealer with a focused post-impressionist inventory — provenance, exhibition history, and condition are the critical factors at this level. Leighton Fine Art periodically holds Henri Edmond Cross paintings for sale alongside works by his Neo-Impressionist contemporaries.
Museum and Gallery Holdings
Douai: Garden Corner in Monaco (1884)
Geneva: Bather (1906)
Grenoble (Mus. de Grenoble): Cape Layet (1904)
New York (Metropolitan Mus. of Art): Figures in a Park (watercolour)
Paris (MNAM-CCI): The Îles d'Or (1891-1892)
Paris (Mus. d'Orsay): Portrait of Madame Cross
St-Tropez (Mus. de l'Annonciade): Beach at St-Clair (1908)
Toledo (MA): Village Dance (1895-1896)
Wikipedia: Henri Edmond Cross
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