“Landscape near Chatou,” painted in 1904 by Andre Derain, is an oil on canvas artwork that belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement. Measuring 54.6 x 65.9 cm, the artwork is a vibrant depiction of a landscape genre and is currently held in a private collection.
The artwork showcases a scenic view of the countryside near Chatou, characterized by an array of vivid colors and bold brushstrokes that capture the essence of Post-Impressionism. The landscape is dotted with houses featuring red roofs, interspersed with lush greenery and colorful vegetation. The scene extends into the background, revealing verdant fields and distant hills bathed in a warm, lively palette. The use of dynamic and expressive brushwork, combined with striking color contrasts, imbues the artwork with a sense of vitality and movement, hallmark traits of Derain’s approach to landscape painting.