Henri Edmond Cross

About Henri Edmond Cross

Cross changed his name twice. He was born Henri-Edmond-Joseph Delacroix in 1856 in Douai, and in 1881 Anglicised it to Cross to avoid confusion with Eugene Delacroix. When another French artist named Henri Cros caused further confusion, he added his middle name and settled on Henri-Edmond Cross. The name was the most decisive thing about his early career.

He trained conventionally, painting in the dark realist manner of Bastien-Lepage and Manet. The conversion to Neo-Impressionism came slowly: he did not adopt the pointillist technique until 1891, years after Seurat and Signac had established the method. Once he committed, he moved south. Diagnosed with rheumatism, he left Paris and settled in Saint-Clair on the Mediterranean coast, where the climate was gentler and the light was entirely different.

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Three Swans - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Seascape - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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The Fourth of July by the Sea - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Barges - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Excursion - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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In the Luxembourg Gardens - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Antibes, Morning - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Beach at Cabasson - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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The Seine by the Trocadero - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
The Port of Marseilles - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Woman in the Park - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Landscape with Sunset - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Coastal Landscape - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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A Pine Tree - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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The Flowered Terrace - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Sunset on the Lagoon, Venice - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
The Choppy Sea - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Rio San Trovaso, Venice - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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An Incoming Storm - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Les Petits, Montagnes Mauresques - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
The Mediterranean, East Wind - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Bathers - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Bathers - Henri-Edmond Cross

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Antibes, Afternoon - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Antibes, Afternoon - Henri-Edmond Cross

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Afternoon at Pardigon, Var - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Canal de la Guidecca, Venice - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Cypress, April - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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La Plage de Saint-Clair - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Self-Portrait with Cigarette - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
La Dogana - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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The Shipwreck - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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The Forest - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
The Forest - Henri-Edmond Cross

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The Farm, Evening - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
The Farm, Evening - Henri-Edmond Cross

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Aguttes - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Women Tying the Vine - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Rocks at Trayas - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Toulon, Winter Morning - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Peasant Woman Stretched out on the Grass - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
Chaine des Maures - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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A Pine Wood, Provence - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Mme. Hector France, nee Irma Clare and Later - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
The Washerwoman - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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River in Saint-Clair - Henri-Edmond Cross - Poster
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Henri Edmond Cross

Henri Edmond Cross

Cross changed his name twice. He was born Henri-Edmond-Joseph Delacroix in 1856 in Douai, and in 1881 Anglicised it to Cross to avoid confusion with Eugene Delacroix. When another French artist named Henri Cros caused further confusion, he added his middle name and settled on Henri-Edmond Cross. The name was the most decisive thing about his early career. He trained conventionally, painting in the dark realist manner of Bastien-Lepage and Manet. The conversion to Neo-Impressionism came slowly: he did not adopt the pointillist technique until 1891, years after Seurat and Signac had established the method. Once he committed, he moved south. Diagnosed with rheumatism, he left Paris and settled in Saint-Clair on the Mediterranean coast, where the climate was gentler and the light was entirely different. The move changed his painting. Working alongside Signac, who had also moved south, Cross developed a second phase of Neo-Impressionism: broader, looser brushstrokes than the granular dots of Parisian pointillism, in colours heated by Mediterranean light. The palette shifted from grey and blue to orange, violet and turquoise. The brushstrokes grew from points to mosaic-like blocks of colour. The late paintings influenced Matisse directly. When Matisse visited Saint-Tropez in 1904, he saw Cross's work and recognised something he could use: the liberation of colour from description. Fauvism, which Matisse would lead the following year, grew partly from what Cross and Signac were doing on the Mediterranean coast. Cross died in 1910, aged fifty-three. He spent the last nineteen years of his life painting the same coastline in colours that got more intense with each passing year.