The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame

The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame is a 1901 oil on canvas painting by the French artist Maximilien Luce. Luce was part of the Neo-Impressionist movement between 1887 and 1897 and used the technique of employing separate dabs of color (divisionism), for the painting, which was one of ten he undertook of Notre-Dame de Paris. The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, which holds the image as of 2015, notes that this was painted by Luce when he was moving from his Neo-Impressionist period to his later Populist period.[1] The Musée d'Orsay obtained the picture in 1981.[2]

The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame
ArtistMaximilien Luce
Year1901
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions73 cm × 60 cm (29 in × 24 in)
LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris

References

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  1. ^ "Maximilien Luce: The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame". Musée d'Orsay. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Maximilien Luce: Le quai Saint-Michel et Notre-Dame". Musée d'Orsay. Retrieved 21 February 2015.