Paris, Le Quartier de Vaugirard (Paris, The Vaugirard District) by Maximilien Luce
"Paris, Le Quartier de Vaugirard" (Paris, The Vaugirard District) by Maximilien Luce is an artwork that captures the vibrant and bustling atmosphere of the Vaugirard district in Paris. Created in the early 20th century, this painting exemplifies Luce’s distinctive Neo-Impressionist style, featuring a precise and deliberate use of color and form to portray the urban landscape.
Maximilien Luce (1858–1941) was a prominent French painter known for his contributions to the Neo-Impressionist movement, which employed techniques of pointillism and color theory. Educated in Paris and influenced by artists like Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, Luce's work often focused on capturing the energy and essence of city life through a meticulous application of paint. In "Paris, Le Quartier de Vaugirard," Luce's method of layering distinct brushstrokes creates a dynamic and textured portrayal of the neighborhood, reflecting his mastery in depicting urban environments with an innovative approach to color and composition.
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Location and Date Created: Early 20th century, Paris.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Paris, Le Quartier de Vaugirard (Paris, The Vaugirard District).
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Artwork Style: Neo-Impressionism.
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Current Location: Specific location information may vary; often held in art collections or private institutions.
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Subject/Topic: A depiction of the Vaugirard district in Paris, showcasing Luce’s skill in rendering urban scenes with a blend of pointillist techniques and vibrant color.