The Bridge at Le Pecq (1904 – 1905) by Andre Derain

The Bridge at Le Pecq - Andre Derain - 1904 - 1905

Artwork Information

TitleThe Bridge at Le Pecq
ArtistAndre Derain
Date1904 - 1905
Art MovementFauvism,Neo-Impressionism

About The Bridge at Le Pecq

“The Bridge at Le Pecq” is an artwork created by the artist AndrĂ© Derain between 1904 and 1905. This striking cityscape belongs to the art movements of Fauvism and Neo-Impressionism. The artwork vividly captures a scene by the river, featuring a bridge bustling with activity.

In the artwork, one can observe a rich tapestry of colors typical of the Fauvist style, with bold, non-naturalistic colors to depict the scene, giving it an almost abstract appearance. Shades of blue and orange dominate the palette, creating a vibrant and dynamic portrayal. The brushstrokes are expressive, and the composition captures the movement and energy of the people and animals as they traverse the streets and bridge, with boats dotting the water beneath it. The setting appears lively and animated, capturing a moment in time within the urban landscape of Le Pecq. The artwork exemplifies Derain’s innovative approach to color and form, creating a visually compelling and emotive scene.

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