Boats near Venice, Henri-Edmond Cross
Henri-Edmond Cross, little known to the general public, but admired in his day by an entire intellectual and artistic circle, was part of the group of neo-impressionists and its flagship painter Georges Seurat. Cross discovered the city of the Doges in July 1903. He wandered across the town and its lagoon, carrying only a sketch-book and his watercolours. He brought back from his stay in Venice marvellous, fluid and vibrant watercolours with tones that are almost fauve.
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Venice-themed illustrations
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Venice, La Guidecca, Henri-Edmond Cross
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Venice, the Dogana seen from the Grand Canal, Henri-Edmond Cross
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Canal in Venice, Henri-Edmond Cross
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Venice and the canal with boats and in the background Santa Maria della Salute, Henri-Edmond Cross
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Venetian Canal, John Singer Sargent
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View of Venice, 1892, Watercolour, Paul Dusart
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Venice, the Doge’s Palace as seen from the Pont della Paglia, Richard Parkes Bonington
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Venice and the Doge’s Palace, Richard Parkes Bonington
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Boats near Venice, Henri-Edmond Cross
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