The artwork titled “Landscape at Vence – Little White House,” created by Christopher Wood in 1927, belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a colorful and vibrant landscape dominated by abstract forms and rhythmic lines. Set against a backdrop of undulating hills, the centerpiece features a small white house nestled among stylized trees. The sinuous lines and varied palette of earthy and muted tones create a sense of dynamic movement, while the patchwork of textures lends depth to the composition. The scene exudes a whimsical simplicity characteristic of the Naïve Art style, emphasizing the subjective interpretation of nature through an untrained artistic eye.