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Style: Pointillism

Topic: Food Meal Buildings Family

Date: 1887

Size: 89 x 115 cm

Museum: Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo, Netherlands)

Technique: Oil On Canvas

Paul Signac, a prominent French Neo-Impressionist painter, created the captivating piece 'Breakfast (The Dining Room)' in 1886-1887. This masterpiece is an exquisite example of Pointillism, which uses small dots of color to create a vibrant and lively image.

A Glimpse into Bourgeois Life

'Breakfast (The Dining Room)' showcases a scene from bourgeois life, featuring a large round table adorned with fine china and silverware. The backlit window creates dramatic light and strong contrasts of light and shade, adding depth and atmosphere to the painting.

The Art of Paul Signac

Signac was a pioneer in Neo-Impressionism, which emphasizes the importance of color theory. His innovative technique captures the essence of natural light and movement, creating an impressionistic yet structured composition.

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