The artwork titled “The Palace of Westminster,” created by Andre Derain between 1906 and 1907, belongs to the art movements Neo-Impressionism and Divisionism. This piece is classified under the genre of cityscape.
The artwork presents a vivid depiction of the iconic Palace of Westminster, distinguished by a prominent play of colors and light. The foreground features a stretch of the River Thames, rendered in a mosaic of bright yellows and soft greens, with small boats gently floating upon its surface. The skyline is dominated by the imposing silhouette of the Palace, painted in deep shades of blue and purple. Above, the sky is a dynamic blend of cool and warm tones, reflecting the early 20th-century experimentation with color and light that characterizes Neo-Impressionism. AndrĂ© Derain’s technique is evident in the distinct brushstrokes and the meticulous division of colors, creating a harmonious yet vibrant urban landscape.