Agay - Les Roches Rouges
1907
About this artwork
This landscape depicts the rugged red rock formations and coastal pine trees of Agay in the South of France. It showcases the artist's characteristic use of vibrant, non-naturalistic colors typical of his later career.
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Armand Guillaumin was a founding member of the Impressionist group and a close associate of Paul Cézanne and Camille Pissarro. Late in his career, he focused extensively on the Mediterranean coast, where he adopted a bolder, more intense color palette that influenced the development of Fauvism.
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Agay - Les Roches Rouges
Armand Guillaumin, 1907