The artwork, titled “Paysage aux deux Cyprès,” was created by Jean Metzinger in 1905. It is a part of the Pointillism and Neo-Impressionism art movements and falls under the landscape genre.
In the artwork, Metzinger employs the characteristic technique of Pointillism, meticulously rendering the scene with small, distinct dots of color. The composition presents a tranquil landscape dominated by lush vegetation and two prominent cypress trees, which frame the scene on the left. The interplay of colors results in a harmonious and luminous depiction of nature, showcasing varying shades of green, purple, and orange that blend seamlessly to evoke an atmospheric depth. The sky is a soft gradient of pastel hues, suggesting either a sunrise or sunset, enhancing the serene and idyllic quality of the landscape. The use of light and color in this piece exemplifies the principles of Neo-Impressionism, emphasizing the optical effects of juxtaposed hues to create a vibrant, cohesive whole.