The artwork, titled “Bridge over the Riou,” was painted by Andre Derain in 1906. It is associated with the Fauvism art movement and falls under the landscape genre. This painting exemplifies the vibrant and bold use of color characteristic of Fauvism.
In “Bridge over the Riou,” Andre Derain captures a picturesque scene featuring a bridge and surrounding natural elements with remarkable vibrancy and intensity. The composition is dominated by rich, expressive colors, including various shades of green, blue, and orange. The trees are rendered in a vivid and stylized manner, their intertwining forms guiding the viewer’s eye through the scene. The brushstrokes are energetic and deliberate, embodying the essence of Fauvism through their unrestrained application of color. The landscape is depicted with a sense of abstraction, prioritizing emotional response over realistic representation.