Henri-Edmond Cross
French, 1856–1910
In works of the early 1890s, Cross's pointillist Neo-Impressionist technique is marked by a dense and highly regular placement of small dots of paint. After the mid 1890s, he gradually abandoned this minute execution in favor of larger, blocky strokes of paint, which allowed for more intense color contrasts and more decorative surfaces. Cross's late paintings were a decisive--if short-lived--influence on Henri Matisse and other Fauve artists.
Italian, born in Greece, 1888–1978