The artwork, titled “Trouville,” was created by the artist Raoul Dufy in 1907. It is a representative piece of the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls within the genre of cityscape.
In this vibrant and dynamic composition, the artwork features a view of a bustling urban scene bathed in rich and expressive colors. Prominent architectural structures, with their steep roofs and complex facades, dominate the background, rendered in bold reds and blues. The foreground is animated with figures depicted in loose, gestural brushstrokes, contributing to the lively atmosphere. Among them, a woman with a bright red parasol draws particular attention, exemplifying Dufy’s spirited use of color and light. The painting exudes a sense of movement and energy, capturing the vitality of everyday city life.