The artwork, titled “Window with Coloured Glasses,” was created by Raoul Dufy in the year 1906. This piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of interior paintings.
In “Window with Coloured Glasses,” Raoul Dufy presents a view of an interior space defined by a large window adorned with colourful stained glass panes. The window comprises various geometric segments, each section filled with hues of green, purple, pink, and yellow, providing a vibrant array of colours that contrast with the intricate details of the window’s wooden framework. Through the glass panes, subtle glimpses of the exterior world are visible, featuring elements like a bridge amidst the landscape. The left portion of the artwork is enriched with foliage, adding a touch of nature to the indoor setting. Dufy’s distinct painterly technique effectively captures the interplay of light and shadow, evoking an atmosphere of quiet elegance within the depicted interior.