“The Bernot’s House,” a cityscape artwork by Maurice Utrillo, is categorized under the Post-Impressionism art movement. The artwork depicts an urban scene, characteristic of Utrillo’s distinctive style.
In the artwork, a group of figures is seen walking down a cobblestone street flanked by various structures, including a prominent building with the word “BERNOT” visibly marked on its side. The scene, rendered with a subdued, somewhat muted color palette, captures the essence of a typical street in a European city during the early 20th century. The buildings are painted with fine detail, each contributing to the overall atmosphere of the depicted urban environment. A sense of everyday life is encapsulated within this piece, highlighting Utrillo’s ability to render the mundane with a certain poetic significance.