The Pine Tree at Saint Tropez
Painting by Paul Signac
The Pine Tree at Saint Tropez, Bertaud's Pine or Bertaud Gassin's Pine (French - Le Pin de Bertaud Gassin) is an oil-on-canvas painting by French painter Paul Signac, from 1909. A landscape painting in Divisionist style, it has been in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow since 1948. It was owned by S. I. Shchukin until 1918 before being seized by the Soviet state after the October Revolution and assigned to the State Museum of Modern Western Art.[1]
References
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Paul Signac
- List of paintings
- Cassis, Cap Lombard, Opus 196 (1889)
- Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones, and Tints, Portrait of M. Félix Fénéon in 1890 (1890)
- In the Time of Harmony (1895)
- Capo di Noli (1898)
- Entrance to the Grand Canal (1905)
- The Lagoon of Saint Mark, Venice (1905)
- Le Sentier des Douanes (1905)
- The Port of Marseille (1907)
- The Pine Tree at Saint Tropez (1909)
- Pointillism
- Neo-Impressionism
- Société des Artistes Indépendants
- Françoise Cachin (granddaughter)
- Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange (companion)
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