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Louis Hayet — Banks of the Oise at Dawn
Louis Hayet

Banks of the Oise at Dawn

1887

Louis Hayet was an important, early practitioner of Neo-Impressionism, or Pointillism, the practice of applying small strokes or dots of paint so that from a distance the hues visually blend together and create an intense sensation of color and light. Notice the way in which Hayet painted the pale dawn sky—and its reflection in the River Oise—with strokes of pink, orange, blue, yellow, and green paint. When seen at a distance, the effect is of early morning, before the sun has fully risen.

Medium
Oil on canvas

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Louis Hayet, Banks of the Oise at Dawn, 1887

Louis Hayet was an important, early practitioner of Neo-Impressionism, or Pointillism, the practice of applying small strokes or dots of paint so that from a distance the hues visually blend together and create an intense sensation of color and light. Notice the way in which Hayet painted the pale dawn sky—and its reflection in the River Oise—with strokes of pink, orange, blue, yellow, and green paint. When seen at a distance, the effect is of early morning, before the sun has fully risen.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Year
1887
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Modern, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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Cleveland Museum of Art