The artwork, titled “Chateau de Comblat,” is an oil painting on canvas by the artist Paul Signac, created circa 1887. It is part of the Pointillism and Neo-Impressionism art movements and belongs to the landscape genre. The artwork measures 92 by 60 centimeters.
“Chateau de Comblat” presents a tranquil landscape scene featuring a picturesque chateau surrounded by lush foliage and towering trees. The chateau, characterized by its distinctive turrets and angular rooftops, is positioned prominently in the distance, enveloped by verdant greenery. The lower half of the artwork depicts a stone wall, lined with a path that directs the viewer’s gaze towards the chateau. Signac employs the Pointillist technique, meticulously applying small, distinct dots of color that harmonize when viewed from afar, creating a serene yet vibrant composition. The delicate interplay of light and shadow, alongside the rich texture and vivid hues, encapsulate the harmonious essence of a tranquil countryside setting.